"I think this crisis is so significant that we just can't meet the demand." Dr. Deborah Levine has been a pediatric emergency medicine physician in the New York City area for over two decades. In ...
A new poll from West Health-Gallup Healthcare found the way Americans view their own mental health is dropping.
Jilly Gibson-Miller receives funding from ESRC, Triumph and UK Research and Innovation funds. The common narrative around teenage behaviour in the UK sets parents up for a fairly sustained period of ...
While most adolescents remained resilient to depression during the COVID-19 pandemic, girls and teens in the later stages of ...
Covid lockdowns, such as school closures, canceled sports activities and stay-at-home orders, prematurely aged teen brains by as much as four years, researchers from the University of Washington found ...
When I was in the midst of a personal crisis as a young journalism student, it was a wise professor who advised me to take a step back and take it “hour by hour.” Thinking about the enormity of my ...
Many doctors put their own mental health last. That needs to change. The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on the American psyche, with a third of Americans now showing signs of clinical ...
Change. Even the mere thought of it can evoke strong emotions like fear, anger and anxiety. Our brain craves routine and predictability because they give us a sense of safety and control. But change ...
New research involving nearly 200,000 mothers found that one in 12 rated her mental health as fair or poor. By Catherine Pearson The mental health of mothers in the United States declined ...