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They don't care about people there. Not poor ones anyhow.Not surprised all of the worst states to live in are all Red States.
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They don't care about people there. Not poor ones anyhow.Not surprised all of the worst states to live in are all Red States.
One area that he feels needs more attention is men’s mental health. Just 40% of American men with a mental illness received mental health care services in the past year, compared to 52% of women, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Moreover, men are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than women, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
And Phelps thinks the biggest barrier to men getting help for their mental health is the stigma around vulnerability.
“Vulnerability is such a scary word for a lot of people,” Phelps says.
I'm not crazy about betting to begin with but I suppose there's no real stopping it.NCAA head warns of the dark side of college sports gambling
Prop bets that allow wagers on individual athletes’ performances have led to a dramatic spike in online and in-person threats against college sports players, the head of the NCAA testified on Tuesday.www.scrippsnews.com