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Berlin (Germany), Oct 5 (EFE/EPA), (CAMERA: Hayoung Jeon).- The German government is turning to the initiative 'Offensive Psychische Gesundheit' with the support of the Minister of Family Affairs, the Elderly, Women and Youth, Franziska Giffey, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Hubertus Heill, and the Minister of Health, Jens Spahn. The initiative wants to draw attention to the fact that anyone can have their mental health affected by traumatic experiences or individual predisposition.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION.
A clinic in New York is using sketches of mosquitoes in an attempt to raise awareness about the Zika virus.
Jennifer and Chris are a couple in Oregon, who both suffer from mental health problems. The couple make their everyday life easier with the help of each other, art and their pets.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle leave the Lightway Academy in Abuja, Nigeria after attending an event at the start of a two-day Mental Health summit. Harry joined Meghan on the unofficial visit to Nigeria after a trip to London to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. IMAGES
Arad, Oct 17 (EFE / EPA) .-Some 300 people participated Sunday in the photographic installation of nudes by American artist Spencer Tunick aimed at raising awareness about the importance of preserving and restoring the Dead Sea .The photo shoot was held overlooking the Dead Sea near the southern city of Arad, Israel. (Camera: ABIR SULTAN) SHOT LIST: ARTIST SPENCER TUNICK CARRIES OUT A PHOTO INSTALLATION BY THE DEAD SEA, NEAR ARAD, ISRAEL.
Indian Wells, Oct 13 (EFE).- WTA players are very fortunate to be able to be where they are, but it comes with a price, President of Women’s Tennis Association, Micky Lawler, told Efe.“We are very fortunate to be able to play and to be where we are, very very fortunate, but it comes with a price and there are expectations on the shoulders of the young women that play on our tour,” Lawler said on the occasion of Mental Health Day.According to the WTA president, mental health is “as important” as physical health and it is very important that sports associations are prepared to support players in their struggles.“We have approached our sport science and medicine department, we have structured it in a way that it addresses physical issues and physical preparation as well as mental preparation and support of mental well being,” she said.Lawler added the coronavirus pandemic has been very tough on players, who have to be tested every three days and wear face masks for long periods of time.“The recent escalation of mental health is I think relevant to all people because our lives have been reversed and thrown upside down so many of us have had to deal with,” she said.But despite the challenges, Lawler said having open conversations about mental health is already a step forward.“It is something we have to focus on but also recognize the fact that it is great because everybody should be having these conversations,” she saidSOUNDBITES LAWLER INTERVIEW WITH AGENCIA EFE