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Emotional and verbal abuse

physical health  mental health  emotional abuse  physical abuse  Women’s health  verbal abuse  gaslighting 

Learn the signs and effects of emotional and verbal abuse.

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Alcohol use disorder, substance use disorder, and addiction

chemicals  cancer  addiction  osteoporosis  tobacco  alcohol  drugs  counseling  medicine  heart disease  women's health  physical health  mental health  behavior therapy  prescription drugs  brain disease  alcoholism  alcohol use disorder  substance use disorder  lesbian and bisexual women 

Addiction is a disease of the brain, but it can be treated. Learn more about addiction from the Office on Women’s Health.

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Working with a mental health condition

disabilities  working  medications  medicaid  stress  sleep  women's health  physical health  discrimination  Medicare  Substance Abuse  Mental health condition  legal rights  finding a job  vocational rehabilitation  supported employment  public employment offices  disability insurance  social security disability insurance 

Learn more about your legal rights, finding a job, and staying healthy during stressful transitions from the Office on Women’s Health.

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Positive Emotions and Your Health Developing a Brighter Outlook

positive outlook  physical health  emotional wellness 

Do you tend to look on the sunny side, or do you see a future filled with dark, stormy skies? A growing body of research suggests that having a positive outlook can benefit your physical health. NIH-funded scientists are working to better understand the links between your attitude and your body. They’re finding some evidence that emotional wellness can be improved by developing certain skills.

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