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This National Institute of Mental Health site provides an index of mental disorders that covers an overview, signs and symptoms, risk factors, treatment and therapies, and steps to take beyond treatment
Learn about the department’s Action Plan for improving maternal health and download documents that outline the specific strategies put forth by HHS to achieve this vision.
A confidential and anonymous source of information from SAMHSA for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. territories for substance abuse, addiction, and/or mental health problems
Learn more about the impact health literacy has on racial and ethnic minority communities. Find sharable graphics, social media messages, e-learning opportunities, and more resources to help promote this year’s theme.
This Office on Women's Health site reviews common causes and signs, how stress can affect health, post-traumatic stress disorder, tips for managing stress, and additional resources
Download free brochures and fact sheets related to alcohol use, and find links to substance use prevention resources and a behavioral health treatment services locator.