InvestigateTV+: Barbers help bridge gap in mental health care
(InvestigateTV) — Barbers are receiving specialized training to help bridge the gap in mental health care from their shops across the country.
Then, InvestigateTV+ gets insight into digital upgrades to the U.S. power grid and the device that could help monitor electricity use in your home.
Plus, we take an in-depth look at the treatment option targeting cancer cells without the toll chemotherapy takes on the body.
How barbershops serve up haircuts and mental health talks
Depression, anxiety, and PTSD are serious health issues that impacts millions of Americans yet often go ignored. One group at particular risk is Black men. But help is meeting them where they are, at the barbershop.
For generations, the barbershop has been a cornerstone of Black male culture, serving as a place to connect and get a haircut.
Smart meters are modernizing our aging electric grids
Utility companies nationwide have invested in digital meters that can detect power outages instantly and relay real-time data to operators, according to research from MIT that found the devices reduced outage duration by more than 5% in Texas.
New device helps save patient with stage four rectal cancer
A cancer diagnosis often means enduring the harsh side effects of chemotherapy that usually impacts the entire body.
But a groundbreaking device is changing how doctors treat colorectal cancer by targeting tumors while sparing the rest of the body.
Air Force member creates dog treat business while serving country
An active duty Air Force member has launched a dog treat business that connects her military service with her love of animals.
Ameera McCray, an Air Force flight attendant, created Combat Chow four years ago after wanting to make treats for her dog Paige.
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