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Residents concerned as Hartman's restaurant property may serve as mental health facility

The facility would be operated by Philadelphia-based NHS Human Services.

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Senator Arlen Specter Honored for his Support to Expand Mental Health Care

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical College presented their annual Public Service Award to Senator Arlen Specter yesterday for his sustained efforts to increase support for biomedical research and enhance mental health care services at their reception during the 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting in Philadelphia.

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Monsignor: Cardinal Wanted Accusers Kept Unaware

Philadelphia monsignor: Cardinal forbade staff from telling accusers of other complaints

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Despite Atlantic City attack, schizophrenia needn't lead to violence

People with schizophrenia, the mental illness that afflicted a woman who allegedly killed two Canadian tourists in Atlantic City on Monday, are generally not violent, experts say, but the risk that they will be rises when they stop taking medications and start taking illicit drugs. A history of violent behavior and exposure to violence as a child are also red flags.It is difficult to get people ...

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