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  2. 988 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    988 (sometimes written 9-8-8) is a telephone number used in some North American (NANP) countries for a suicide prevention helpline. In the United States, it is known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the number 1-800-273-8255). In Canada, it is known as the 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline.

  3. 988 launched as a mental health alternative to 911 a year ago ...

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    During the pilot program, which was launched in September 2022, 6% of calls, 11% of chats and 15% of texts routed to the 988 Lifeline network used counselors from Vibrant Emotional Health.

  4. A three-digit mental health lifeline gave Californians hope ...

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    Central Valley callers want 988 fix. A year-and-a-half ago, her adult son was missing over the holidays. The mother called 988, the three-digit number for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline ...

  5. Olfactory reference syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In one review, 85% of reported cases had traumatic, smell-related experiences, and 17% of cases had stress factors unrelated to smell. [2] Reported smell-related experiences usually revolve around family members, friends, co-workers, peers or other people making comments about an odor from the person, which causes embarrassment and shame. [2]

  6. One year after launch, 988 mental health crisis line still ...

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    The past year has been called “transformative” in ongoing efforts to tackle the United States’ mental health crisis, thanks to three digits: 988.

  7. Dysosmia - Wikipedia

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    A decreased or distorted sense of smell therefore results in a decreased quality of life. [5] Distortions are believed to have a greater negative impact on people than the complete loss of smell because they are constantly reminded of the disorder and the distortions have a greater effect on eating habits. [1] [5]

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  9. Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other ...

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    Loss of the sense of taste or smell are among the earliest and most common symptoms of COVID-19. Roughly 81% of patients with clinical COVID-19 experience disorders of smell (46% anosmia, 29% hyposmia, and 6% dysosmia). [1] Disorders of taste occur in 94% of patients (ageusia 45%, hypogeusia 23%, and dysgeusia 26%).