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La organización sin fines de lucro Farm Aid ahora ofrece servicios de salud mental vÃa telefónica en español para agricultores y trabajadores agrÃcolas en todo el paÃs, incluyendo a Vermont.
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The nonprofit Farm Aid is now offering mental health hotline services in Spanish to farmers and farmworkers across the country, including Vermont.
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Vermont Edition shares an episode of Brave Little State that explores how Vermonters feel about guns and opens the phone lines to hear from listeners.
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More and more researchers are once again interested in the potential of psychedelic drugs to treat mental health conditions,Last year, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched clinical trials focused on psychedelics. This year, Vermont lawmakers considered decriminalizing magic mushrooms because of potential therapeutic benefits.The Woodstock Research Center in Windsor County is also studying whether LSD is a safe and effective treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
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"Conversations from the Open Road" is structured around one guiding question: how can we better care about ourselves, each other and our home?
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Earth and Salt seeks to destigmatize the stereotypical sex store model by embracing inclusion and education.
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Listen Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. on May 4, May 11 and May 18 for “Hold On� - a special series on mental health from WNYC. This live, nationwide program will feature conversations with mental health experts and your phone calls.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with a mother of an autistic teen, a physician and an advocate about the changing conversation around autism.
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A worker at a Brattleboro homeless shelter was killed, and the woman charged with her murder was staying at the shelter. The service agency that runs the shelter shut down all its operations, and volunteers have stepped in to continue services.
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The House Committee on Human Services has advanced legislation that would require public schools to provide full-day pre-kindergarten for every 4-year-old in Vermont.