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Posted: 2015-09-12T11:00:02Z | Updated: 2015-09-12T16:36:22Z

ICYMI Health features what we're reading this week.

This week, we launched two major projects on Healthy Living that we're extremely proud of. After a summer of reporting, editor Anna Almendrala released her three-part series on Ebola's legacy in America , including maps, graphs and narratives from nurses on the hospital front lines.

The week also saw the launch of a HuffPost original project spearheaded by editor Lindsay Holmes. ShameOver focuses on the stigma surrounding men's mental health, and why it's so important for men to speak openly about suicide, mental illness and emotional well-being. We hope that our readers will join us in this initiative by submitting their stories to strongertogether@huffingtonpost.com.

Read on and tell us in the comments: What did you read, watch and love this week?

Real men speak out about why the stigma surrounding men's mental health needs to end.

Being silent doesn't mean you're being strong. Oftentimes, being strong is being willing to not be okay and convince other people that that's okay.

Xavier University is accomplishing what no other school in the nation is doing effectively: taking low-income black students who attended poor schools and turning them into doctors.

Johnsons high school did not even offer the basic high school courses, like physics, that are needed to succeed in a typical pre-med program. 'I wanted to be a doctor,' he said. 'But I did not even know what the periodic table was.'