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  2. Movember - Wikipedia

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    Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of Men's Health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide. [1] It is a portmanteau of the Australian-English diminutive word for moustache, "mo", [2] and "November". [3]

  3. Powerful Songs About Mental Health To Make You Feel ... - AOL

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    To help foster awareness and acceptance of mental health, we’ve rounded up 18 songs with lyrics about topics like therapy, depression, anxiety and more. This article originally appeared on ...

  4. Category:Songs about mental health - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about mental health" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Faithful (Macklemore song) - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental of the song, made up of plucked synths and a theremin, has been described as "relatively restrained and upbeat". [5] Lyrically, Macklemore discusses his personal struggles with drug abuse and addiction, [2] [4] [5] [6] and their impact on his mental health.

  6. Jay Clementi on Writing Songs With Soldiers for Mental Health

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    During a weekend retreat to Colorado in 2011, singer-songwriter Jay Clementi gathered veterans and other songwriters, with only a few instruments, some food, and their singing voices, hoping that ...

  7. These Are the Best New Songs We Heard in November - AOL

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    Here are all the best new songs we heard in November 2024.

  8. Skepsis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The following month, Jenkins attended a writer's camp with Ultra Records, which had been organised by Turno, [21] a jump-up musician who had spearheaded several initiatives relating to men's mental health following the suicide of his brother, [22] including the charity single "What's On Your Mind". [23] "

  9. Cherry Blossom Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The song was first issued in February 1970, when it was included on side one of the Move's second studio album Shazam. [10] The album, while not commercially successful, received critical acclaim. In his review for Shazam , AllMusic critic stated that "Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited" is similar to the three songs on Side B of the album. [ 24 ]