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  2. Mexico mental health center grapples with extreme violence ...

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    The mother, who requested anonymity, is one of more than 700 victims of extreme violence to pass through Doctors Without Borders’ Comprehensive Care Center (CAI) in Mexico City and recount her ...

  3. Fentanyl use spreads deeper into Mexico, on heels of US ... - AOL

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    Mexico's mental health and addiction commission (CONASAMA) has classified fentanyl as an "emerging drug" because of an uptick in users seeking treatment, even though opioid users make up less than ...

  4. Involuntary commitment by country - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Mental Health Act (1986) specifies in part that: "(1) A person may be admitted to and detained in an approved mental health service as an involuntary patient in accordance with the procedures specified in this Act only if— (a) the person appears to be mentally ill; and

  5. Healthcare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, where the health system is subject to unique segmentation, this issue poses an amplified public health and economic challenge. The public healthcare system is overwhelmingly utilized in the management of this disease and its secondary developments— with only ten percent of population depending on the private sector for care.

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    A post shared on social media purportedly shows a video of a truck full of bodies recently found in Mexico. Screenshot from X Verdict: False The video is from 2018. Fact Check: Mexican Drug ...

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  8. María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza - Wikipedia

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    National Autonomous University of Mexico, Center for Research in Global Mental Health, Mexican Ministry of Health, National System of Researchers María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza (born 3 October 1951) is a Mexican researcher and psychologist.

  9. New Mexico students' mental health improving since ... - AOL

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    Nov. 25—Mental distress, feelings of sadness and hopelessness and suicide attempts among New Mexico public school students have gone down, according to the 2023 results of a biennial survey. But ...