To view original article click here The Indian Express Written by Pritha Chatterjee , Tabassum Barnagarwala Published:April 10, 2016 12:50 am From heartbreak to peer pressure, many factors culminate in anxiety for teenagers Every day was a struggle to stay off the internet, to stop thinking about her — or to consider ending it all. From among the top three students in … [Read more...] about The kids are not alright – What is driving teenagers in India, across socio-economic groups, to anxiety and depression? — (The Indian Express)
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Shattered Dream: The Shocking Death of Former Braves Phenom. Tommy Hanson Left Friends, Family to Pick Up the Pieces — (Bleacher Report)
To view original article click here Bleacher Report By Scott Miller March 21, 2016 You got this. That's what he always said. You got this. Like a fastball on the black, he would paint the corners with it to his big sister whenever she was down or worried or overwhelmed. Instantly, it made things better. You got this. Always, Tommy Hanson, all 6'6", 240 pounds of him, was … [Read more...] about Shattered Dream: The Shocking Death of Former Braves Phenom. Tommy Hanson Left Friends, Family to Pick Up the Pieces — (Bleacher Report)
Kent man faces vehicular homicide charge in October death of SeaTac woman — (Kent Reporter)
To view original article click here Kent Reporter by STEVE HUNTER, Kent Reporter Courts, government reporter Mar 10, 2016 at 5:22PM A Kent man drove a Nissan Rogue, right, that collided with a Toyota Camry on Oct. 24 in Burien. The driver of the Camry, a SeaTac woman, died in the crash. The Kent man faces a vehicular homicide charge. — image credit: COURTESY PHOTO, State … [Read more...] about Kent man faces vehicular homicide charge in October death of SeaTac woman — (Kent Reporter)
N.J. cop killed in crash had booze, drugs in system — (NY Daily News)
To view original article click here NY Daily News By Tobias Salinger, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Friday, February 26, 2016, 2:49 PM Fallen Deal, N.J., police Capt. Earl Alexander IV had alcohol, drugs and prescription pills in his system at the time of his fatal off-duty car crash, toxicology test results showed Friday.(Courtesy of Deal Police Department) A New Jersey police … [Read more...] about N.J. cop killed in crash had booze, drugs in system — (NY Daily News)
The Unremembered — (The Globe and Mail)
To view complete original article click here The Globe and Mail RENATA D’ALIESIO OROMOCTO, N.B. Last updated: Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 10:14 158 Canadian soldiers died in the Afghanistan mission. But the losses did not end there. A Globe and Mail investigation reveals a disturbing number the military has kept secret: that at least 54 soldiers and vets killed themselves … [Read more...] about The Unremembered — (The Globe and Mail)
Man pleads guilty in death of East Penn CEO — (Reading Eagle)
To view original article click here Reading Eagle Berks and Beyond Wednesday October 21, 2015 12:01 AM Sally Miksiewicz Mark D. Miller turned slowly from the front of the courtroom Tuesday and looked directly at the family and friends of former East Penn Manufacturing CEO Sally Miksiewicz. Shackled and in a yellow Berks County Prison jumpsuit, Miller paused for a moment … [Read more...] about Man pleads guilty in death of East Penn CEO — (Reading Eagle)
Trucker in Massive Rig Destroys Two Families in His Sleep — (Bloomberg Business)
To view original article click here Bloomberg Business By David Voreacos and Jeff Plungis 2014-09-30 04:01:00 Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Just over four years ago, Doug Bouch drove his tractor trailer into Susan Slattery's car on an Ohio roadway, killing the 47 year old and critically injuring her two sons. Police say Bouch admitted dozing off before the accident. The crash's … [Read more...] about Trucker in Massive Rig Destroys Two Families in His Sleep — (Bloomberg Business)
Too much, too young? One in three Wyoming foster care children prescribed psychotropic drugs — (The Billings Gazette)
To view original article click here The Billings Gazette By LEAH TODD Casper Star-Tribune Aug 10, 2014 CASPER, Wyo. — For Cameron O’Malley, weekends at his sister’s house meant tucking a pair of jeans, a few shirts and his toothbrush into his backpack. The 15-year-old’s foster mom would zip a weekend’s worth of pills the size of jelly beans … [Read more...] about Too much, too young? One in three Wyoming foster care children prescribed psychotropic drugs — (The Billings Gazette)
CSU student's October suicide prompts policy changes — (Coloradoan.com)
To view original article click here Coloradoan.com Written by Madeline Novey Dec. 4, 2013 Following a student’s suicide in October, CSU has implemented policies designed to increase residence hall staff interaction with students who might be struggling. Freshman Amelia Sundblad, 18, died Oct. 23. A day earlier, she was transfered for undisclosed reasons from her room in … [Read more...] about CSU student's October suicide prompts policy changes — (Coloradoan.com)
As more students face mental health issues, MSU strengthens support — (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
To view original story click here. Bozeman Daily Chronicle Posted: Sunday, December 1, 2013 12:15 am GAIL SCHONTZLER, Staff Writer The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Sam Lombard was hard to miss driving around Bozeman in his 1981 Chevy Luv truck, adorned with a bison skull for a hood ornament and a pirate flag flying in the wind. An architecture student at Montana State … [Read more...] about As more students face mental health issues, MSU strengthens support — (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)