
Talk Therapy Gains Popularity as More Americans Seek Mental Health Care
More American adults are using talk therapy, while reliance on psychiatric medications declined, a new study reveals.

More American adults are using talk therapy, while reliance on psychiatric medications declined, a new study reveals.

More American adults are receiving talk therapy, with usage increasing from 6.5% in 2018 to 8.5% in 2021, a study finds.

Michigan may see its first regional deer cull as Farmington and Southfield consider joining Farmington Hills’ plan.

Malachi Barrett and Sam Robinson discuss Detroit’s mayoral race, while other guests cover music, fiction, and clean energy.

President Trump ordered a halt to federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing bias, sparking legal and political battles.

Michigan has improved in patient safety rankings with 24 hospitals receiving an “A,” despite DMC facing criticism.

The U.S. Justice Department challenges Michigan’s potential lawsuits against oil companies, citing federal laws.

The former Grand Rapids officer who shot Patrick Lyoya is on trial. We explore the case, sports updates, and advocacy news.

In September 2024, Attorney General Dana Nessel charged 11 people linked to a pro-Palestinian encampment at U-M.

Eric Chung joins the race for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District, focusing on education reform and economic growth.

Renewable energy projects may lose the ability to bypass local zoning laws under new bills passed in the Michigan House.

Protesters nationwide plan May Day rallies against Trump’s policies, focusing on labor rights and immigrant safety.

