

Alabama’s Mental Health Emergency: Why Birmingham Has the Highest Depression Rates in the State
Birmingham, Alabama’s largest city, has recently been spotlighted in national and regional studies as having one of the highest rates
Birmingham, Alabama’s largest city, has recently been spotlighted in national and regional studies as having one of the highest rates
A growing mental health crisis is impacting Tennessee at a troubling pace. According to data from the Centers for Disease
Bristol, Virginia—a quiet city nestled along the Tennessee border—has become the unlikely center of a startling public health statistic. According
Hawaii is often regarded as one of the happiest and healthiest states in the U.S., known for its laid-back lifestyle,
Mental health concerns continue to rise across the United States, and Arizona is no exception. While identifying the “most depressed”
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, known for its sandy beaches and vibrant tourism, has been ranked the most depressed city in
A rising tide of mental health issues is spreading across North Carolina, and some cities and counties are showing troubling
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, has found itself grappling with a difficult title in recent years: the most depressed city in
Albany, a city in southwest Georgia, has increasingly drawn attention not only for its economic challenges but also for signs