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Beat the Heat : Summer tips
Branson Tri-Lakes News· 2 days agoWith the plethora of things to do in the heat and sun it is smart to take precautions and stay ‘Heat Safe’. According to the Centers for Disease Control...
'Systems failed us': NJ family sues school after teen's suicide
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 2 days agoJocelyn Walters was a dedicated athlete who was often the first player on the soccer field and the...
Wayne State program helps moms, dads get mental health help
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoParents might not want to show up to a mental health visit, but 90% of families visit the pediatric...
A Closer Look Into the Brains of People With ADHD
Mercola· 4 days agoThis is only compounded by the fact that many ADHD symptoms are experienced by non-ADHD children at some point or another — and the fact that many other conditions, including ...
See the Medical World Through Neurodivergent Doctors' Eyes
Medscape· 3 days agoWith different strengths and challenges around learning, engaging socially, or completing certain...
Splash pad shooter was paranoid, thought government was spying on him, sheriff says
Detroit News· 5 days agoMichael Nash would pace through in his Shelby Township trailer home clutching one of his many guns,...
Treatment for autism: Current treatment and support
Medical News Today· 5 days agoThere is no cure for autism, and autistic people do not require curative treatment. Instead, there are options available to support autistic people,...
As Kyiv holds first Pride since invasion, LGBTQ+ troops demand equality
Washington Post· 5 days agoPride in Ukraine is no longer just about defending and celebrating the right to love whom you...
Layperson-Delivered Telephone-Based Behavioral Activation Among Low-Income Older Adults
Journal of the American Medical Association· 5 days agoThis randomized clinical trial compares the effects of layperson-delivered, telephone-based behavioral activation and mindfulness interventions with telephone-based befriending on loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic among at-risk older adults.
Mental health medication use among college students doubled since 2007
The Minnesota Daily· 6 days agoAnti-anxiety medication usage has increased from 3% to 7.6%, and mood stabilizer usage rose from 0.8% to 2%. The study also found there has been an approximate 20% increase in the number of ...