Depression and suicidal ideation are stubbornly high among college students despite increased efforts by universities to ...
High performers often delay medical care because of resilience and pressure to push through. That delay can lead to higher ...
Most people figure they eat reasonably well. A bowl of cereal here, a diet soda there, maybe some packaged bread and a handful of chips while watching TV. Sounds fine, right? The truth is, some of the ...
Depression or ADHD? Neatly delineated diagnoses fail to do justice to the infinitely complex reality that they refer to, ...
The modern workplace has become a breeding ground for mental health challenges that affect millions of workers across all industries and career levels. These issues don’t discriminate based on job ...
Food scarcity—the unreliable access to adequate, nutritious food—affects approximately 44 million Americans, including 13 million children. While hunger’s physical consequences receive significant ...
Almost everyone carries microscopic mites on their skin. They live inside pores and hair follicles, feeding on skin oils and ...
Workers with less education or experience tend not to fare as well during economic boom-bust cycles, research suggests—and their mental health may suffer as a result.
Heat health action plans often fail to address the specific needs of individuals with mental illness, despite the increased risks they face. While air conditioning offers temporary relief, ...
Teens who start using cannabis before age 15 are more likely to use the drug often later in their lives. They are also more likely to develop mental and physical health problems in young adulthood ...
In 2024, about 15% of children in the U.S. ages 1 to 17 reported oral health problems, according to data analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation.