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The study’s findings challenge the assumption that kids who own smartphones tend to fare worse than those who don’t.
Real life is different. Fathers get down, sometimes debilitatingly. And as new research from Rutgers Health reveals, when ...
Laine Lawson Craft s new devotional, Warfare Parenting, is designed to provide not only daily doses of hope, but also ...
Dr. Thomas Insel, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, came to campus to deliver the Provost’s ...
The actor is coming to Syracuse on Tuesday to be the keynote speaker for the 2025 Integrated Care Conference. Presented by Helio Health, this year’s “Looking Forward” event will focus on substance ...
Gov. Youngkin will soon sign the measure he proposed last year.
Police say the shooter behind the fatal 2023 Nashville elementary school shooting that left six people dead, including three children, had been planning the attack for years while hiding their mental ...
The highest figure we found for people with autism severe enough to pose significant challenges to daily living was about one-quarter of the autistic population. More frequently, academic estimates ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that online interventions are effective at treating depression among young people.
His latest co-edited book, All This Safety Is Killing Us: Health Justice Beyond ... associated with increased levels of mental distress, anxiety, and high blood pressure among undocumented individuals ...
Share on Pinterest Vertikala/Stocksy United Reading books benefits both your physical and mental health, and those benefits ... better reading performance in children. Gray matter plays a role ...
Media Library’s gigantic spring book sale, Newlin Grist Mill Duck Derby and 5K, Philadelphia Comic-Con, Hope For Hallie’s ...