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Health for all citizens with Mental Health Issues.As a Clinical Social Worker, I'm deeply saddened by the leaders of our country to ignore Mental Health Issues. We need funding now!! Teachers tell us they evaluate and spot children with emotional issues early in school, yet they and their families are not treated due to funding. We cannot ignore these issues any longer. I'm deeply disappointed with the National Association for Social Workers that they, too, are not outspoken about the work that Clinical Workers can provide. Please sign this petition to have your voice heard!!!3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ruth Textor, MSW
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BAN MERCURY USE IN VACCINES AND ALMAGAMS IN THE UNITED STATESMercury is the 2nd most toxic poison on Earth. WHY would government agencies endorse it is OK to use in things like vaccines , flu shots and amalgams? We excrete the mercury into wastewater and take the Earth and it's creatures with us down the path of death and destruction. I am being poisoned to death by my amalgams, but can't afford the $8,000. to get them out of my mouth. I have children not ready to be without me.27 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Cheryle Johnson
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Increase funding for mental health servicesThere are so many tragedies in the United States committed by people with recognizable mental health illnesses that may have been avoided if there was better access to mental health services. I know if I hadn't gotten the help I needed at a young age I would be far worse than I am now, and for all I know I could have snapped and taken someone out with me when I had the desire to die years ago. Currently I go to a state run clinic for my medication and psychiatric services but every year there are cuts and that means less doctors and less staff to help those who are truly in need of services, and I worry each year if I'm going to be able to continue getting treatment for my mental health illness. While we need gun control and other things to protect people better, it does no good if there are not better systems in place to help people who may need the help or a psychiatrist or a therapist or medication to help keep them sane and functioning members of society.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ragna Cook
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Take Sodium Fluoride Out Of Our Drinking WaterDozens of peer-reviewed studies show that sodium fluoride is a deadly neurotoxin that attacks the central nervous system and leads to a multitude of serious health problems. This fact has been covered up by a collusion of government and industry who have reaped financial windfalls while illegally mass medicating the public against their will.14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by beth bartlett
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Mental Health FundingEach American has been affected by mental illness either directly or indirectly. Our impact will soon be devastating if federal funds are cut and state funds are further cut.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by JoAnne Grandstaff
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Rescue Mental Health FundingI urge you to act now to prevent mandatory, across-the-board cuts to vital mental health research, services and supports from going into effect on January 2, 2013. Reductions of 8.4 percent to important programs funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Department of Education would have a devastating impact on people living with mental illness and other disabilities.78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rey Kitchkumme
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Violence? guns not the issue, mental health is.Let's address the real problem: mental illness causes almost every violent disaster like the shootings in Newtown, Conn And until we make treatment available to those who need it, these tragic disasters will continue. We all have seen what happens when we don't. In fact, often the aggressor is already known for previous violent behavior. Helping to stem violent disasters has somehow become bogged down in an argument about gun control. That argument will probably continue for years, but it is unlikely to help right now. Instead we need immediate care for those with serious mental issues, because not treating mental illness has become a national issue. Treatment and drugs for mental illness are often prohibitively expensive. Unfortunately, patients with serious mental illnesses are often those who can least afford it. Worst of all, insurance carriers often exclude serious mental health illness from adequate and effective coverage. We need an aggressive plan to treat those with serious mental health issues, including requiring insurance carriers to cover treatment and medication, especially in cases with the potential for violence. While this would certainly help those individuals who are seriously mentally ill, the collective impact would make our whole country a safer place to live3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Steve Davis
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Please Stop Putting Poison in our CokeHFCS is dangerous, and since the FDA will not do anything to stop it being put into our food, let's go straight to the source - The Corporations!! Coke from Mexico, made from Cane Sugar is already popular and tastes delicious.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Deanna Ragsdale
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Label All Nanomolecular Materials in ProductsThousands of products contain nanomolecular particles of metals or other compounds (around one billionth of a meter in size). Animal studies with nanomolecular titanium dioxide have shown that due to their small size/large surface area, they cause severe damage inside cells, and can easily cross the blood-brain barrier, causing heart and cardiovascular disease and brain disorders like Alzheimers.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Noel Wright
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Mental Healthcare Reform Needed Now!The recent shootings in Connecticut have brought about an outcry for gun control reform, which is but one piece of a very complicated puzzle. As a society we should also be beating down the doors of the White House, congress and our local officials to do more to fund adequate mental health care in this country. We need an outcry to bring about a more meaningful dialogue on how society addresses all aspects of these acts of violence.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kathy Jones
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Mental Health Services for America NOW!You don't have to be a Mental Health professional to care about the state of the emotional and psychological well-being of our citizens. If you are one of those who believe it is time to prioritize mental health and you agree with the statement above, please read on and sign this petition! In the not-too-distant past, affordable behavioral/mental health services were available in most towns and cities in this great country. Services included psychotherapy, family counseling, psychiatry (including medication management) and various other important community programs for people struggling with emotional problems, trauma, and/or mental illness. In the last ten-fifteen years, these programs have been systematically stripped from the federal and state budgets. Not only did this send countless mental health workers all across the country to the unemployment lines, it more importantly left hundreds of thousands of mentally ill people to fall through the cracks of our society. With the latest horrific school shooting occurring in Newtown, Connecticut, we are clearly sowing the seeds of this outrageous decision to marginalize the most mentally unstable citizens of our country. We can no longer hopelessly sit by while more innocent people's lives and families are destroyed by our government's unwillingness to shoulder the responsibility of the mental health crisis we are clearly experiencing. We must demand REAL REFORM -- and insist on the re-funding of public mental health programs and services. And we must demand it NOW. We can turn this crisis into an opportunity to take real action, TODAY. Thank you.1,139 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Liza Shaw
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More Training Slots for DoctorsNo doctor can practice in the U.S. without a residency. The number of residency positions has been capped since 1992. Unless more are added it is irrelevant how many med school graduates we have, there is a bottleneck. If you agree we will need a lot more doctors to care for our aging population and all the people who will be eligible for care under the ACA, tell your people in Congress to support the bills being proposed in both Houses to increase funding for training spots.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gerald Whelan, M.D.