HI-BRIDGE Solutions, formally GAHITEC and GaHC, is within the #HealthIT Division of the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine.
Digital health tools, including mental health apps and digital therapeutics, can also provide accessible support, self-management resources, and connections to care for men who may be hesitant to seek traditional services.
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June is Men’s Health Month. There is often a strong focus on men’s physical health, but mental well-being is equally important. According to the CDC, men are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than women.
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For Mental Health Awareness Month, take a moment to check in on your mental health. Free, quick, and anonymous screenings are available at https://t.co/qisxqTccc4.
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Take advantage of this opportunity to earn FREE CDC-funded Continuing Education credits from the Georgia Statewide Disability and Health Program to expand your knowledge and enhance patient care!
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AI is transforming mental health care through tools like machine learning, chatbots, wearable sensors, and natural language processing. These tools can help improve diagnosis, predict crises, and expand access to behavioral health support.
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Mental Health America has provided a calendar for Mental Health Awareness Month to support having good days together!
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Nearly 60 million U.S. adults experienced mental illness, according to Mental Health America. This year’s theme, More Good Days, Together, encourages us all to reflect on what a “good” day looks like.
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Join us for “Advancing Public Health Approaches to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” Learn about the importance of early diagnosis, and how we can break down barriers to care and improve equity for those affected.
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Calling all Healthcare Providers! Earn FREE CDC-funded Continuing Education credits with two virtual training courses from the GA Statewide Disability & Health Program!
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A recent study showed how a new lifestyle app can help manage type 2 diabetes using AI. The app uses data from a CGM, an activity tracker, AI, lab data and human telecoaching, to prompt effective real-time lifestyle modifications.
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National Public Health Week 2026 invites you to renew your commitment to strengthening the systems, science, and community partnerships that keep us healthy. Science delivered vaccines, sanitation, seatbelts and safer workplaces. #NPHW
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April is Defeat Diabetes Month. Defeating diabetes starts with everyday choices. It is estimated that up to 90% of type 2 diabetes may be preventable through healthy habits. To learn more and explore the different types of diabetes devices, visit our blog: https://t.co/h9cjhVmK8x
CMS is slashing wasteful spending and antiquated paperwork by swapping out faxing and mailing for streamlined electronic transactions. This action lets providers spend less time on administrative hassle and more time caring for patients.
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Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb played a vital role in cancer research that advanced our understanding of how skin cells that produce melanin become cancerous. Her research laid the groundwork for understanding skin cancer and developing chemotherapy.
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Dr. Helen Free transformed diagnostic medicine with her development of dip-and-read urine test strips, which simplified and accelerated disease detection. These strips made it easier to monitor conditions like diabetes and kidney disease.
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Dr. Marie Maynard Daly was the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in biochemistry in the U.S. She discovered the link between high blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and helped scientists understand how protein affects kidney health.
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This March, discover the power of nutrition during #NationalNutritionMonth!
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Dr. Rosalind Franklin’s x-ray crystallography research was instrumental in discovering the DNA double helix structure. Her detailed images gave key evidence of the structure, helping advance genetics, personalized medicine, and biotechnology.
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Dr. Jane Cooke Wright established cancer treatment methods that revolutionized oncology practice. She developed techniques to test cancer drugs and the clinical use of methotrexate for treating breast and skin cancers.
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For National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we want to share a free virtual training opportunity for healthcare providers to identify, address and remove barriers to health care for individuals with disabilities.
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