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Hopkins Vail Place
15 9th Avenue South
Hopkins, MN 55343
952.938.9622

Minneapolis Vail Place
1412 West 36th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408
612.824.8061

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Vail Place Garage Sale!


Thursday/Friday, June 7/8

Minneapolis Vail Place

Great place to donate!  Great place for fantastic deals!


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Tour de Vail 11 event website now online!


Click HERE to visit.

Guaranteed to be more fun than ever!

Register early - Save $$!






Annual Meeting


What did people think . . . "It was fantastic!  An inspiring evening!"

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If you are a federal employee, you can give cash, check, or payroll deduction through the Combined Federal Campaign, see www.northernlightscfc.org for information.


Recent Mental Health News . . .

Yoga May  Help Prevent Adolescent Mental Problems
Medical News Today
 



High school students who do yoga may derive psychological benefits, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School reported in the April issue of Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. Leading author, Jessica Noggle, PhD of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston said that since mental health disorders usually develops in teenage years:
    "Yoga may serve a preventive role in adolescent mental health." read more>>>

Hope for people with profound severe, treament resitant depression?
11Alive/Gannett
 "The study is about the impact deep brain stimulation, or DBS, can have on a patient. It uses high-frequency electrical stimulation." read more>>>
 
Adults experiencing mental illness have higher rates of certain chronic physical illnesses
SAMHSA
 
“A new report shows that adults (aged 18 and older) who had a mental illness in the past year have higher rates of certain physical illnesses than those not experiencing mental illness. According to the report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), adults aged 18 and older who had any mental illness, serious mental illness, or major depressive episodes in the past year had increased rates of high blood pressure, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke..” read more>>>





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