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On the streets of Toronto they walk and we look away. The flailing arms, the conversations with people that aren't in our vision, the loud screams that make us jump. These are the visible mentally ill, the ones we call crazy. Why do we look away?
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A study by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Ontario, Canada, has uncovered some surprising results about bullying among boys and girls in grades 7-12.
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A campaign in Toronto to help psychiatric patients over the holidays got more exposure this weekend when the "Gifts of Light" campaign was mentioned in the Huffington Post.
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Gaming and surfing the Web can help parents connect with their kids, experts say. The cyber world has long become an integral part of kids but it still intimidates many parents.
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The Donwood Institute, located at 175 Brentcliffe Rd., just north of Eglinton Avenue in Toronto, has been a destination of last resort for many people struggling with addiction, since Dr. Gordon Bell founded the drug and alcohol rehab centre in 1967.
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