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Preparing for Weather Emergencies

Natural disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes can disrupt lives, but with the right preparation, families can stay safe and resilient. The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension provides vital resources to help communities prepare for and recover from weather-related emergencies (UGA Extension, 2024).
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Emerging Mental Health Crisis Trends in Youth and Emerging Adults: A Case Study in CSBMG’s C&A & EA Programs

In the first three months of the 2024 school year, the Children and Adolescents (C&A) and Emerging Adults (EA) mental health programs at CSBMG saw a significant rise in crisis presentations and hospitalizations. This period, marked by heightened crisis activity, offers a valuable opportunity to explore the relationship between the return to school and an increase in mental health crises among youth and young adults.
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Holiday Food Safety Tips for a Healthy Celebration

The holiday season is a time for festive gatherings and delicious meals, but it’s also an important time to practice food safety. According to food safety experts from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, keeping hot foods hot and cold foods cold is a critical step in preventing foodborne illnesses (Schwan, 2024).
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Cultivating Resilience in Rural Communities

Agriculture is the backbone of many rural economies, but it can also be a source of stress for those working in the field. Challenges like unpredictable weather, financial pressures, and physical demands can take a toll on mental health. UGA’s Cultivate platform highlights the importance of supporting farmers through education and innovation (University of Georgia, 2024).
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Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Older Adults

The mental health needs of older adults are becoming an increasingly important area of focus in healthcare. According to a recent study, 11.5% of older adults in the U.S. experience a mental illness, and 8% struggle with substance use disorder (SUD) (Oss, 2024). While these numbers are lower than those found in younger populations, they still represent a significant portion of the elderly community, highlighting the importance of targeted interventions.
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