On Monday, the nonprofit mental health organization announced on social media its decision to cease operations.
Researchers are debating the strength of evidence connecting technology to surging rates of adolescent mental illness. But ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has begun laying off thousands of employees as part of a significant ...
A 50-year-old government survey on drug use may be in jeopardy. The entire 17-member U.S. government team responsible for the ...
The University of Louisville and University of Kentucky are leading mental health efforts in college sports amid ...
Novant Health is investing $2.5 million in partnership with the Katie Blessing Center to develop Charlotte’s most ...
Val Kilmer, the longtime Hollywood star known for roles in "Top Gun," "Heat" and "Tombstone," among other films, died this ...
Abhinav Anne and Sai Ganbote, both juniors at Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, pitched Illinois State lawmakers, and ...
About 2,500 Florida high schoolers gathered in St. Augustine to talk about breaking down mental health stigmas and hear ...
The rise of ultra-processed foods correlates with increased depression and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of nutrition ...
Children living in poorer areas of Oxfordshire are significantly more likely to suffer from mental health problems, a new ...
Columbia River Mental Health Services, which abruptly suspended some operations March 24 due to financial woes, announced ...