New CDC data released early last month highlight improvements in mental health among some United States teens, including decreases in the percentage of students feeling persistently sad or hopeless.
Today is the first day of school for some districts in our region, including the Snoqualmie Valley School District.
New data from the CDC shows some positive changes in how teens are feeling about their mental health compared to two years ...
Regardless if you're a teen or the parent of a teen, chances are you would say it's harder being a teen now than it was 20 ...
In 2023 alone, 7,000 children were admitted to Dayton Children’s Hospital for mental health issues, including suicide attempts or suicidal ideation. That’s what Dayton Children’s CEO Debbie Feldman ...
Government survey data released today by the US Department of Health and Human Services affirms that the adoption of state-specific marijuana legalization laws has not negatively impacted rates of ...
The local Muslim group is expanding its campaign “ Florida Muslim Mental Health ,” which focuses on improving mental health ...
Teens in the United States are far less likely to use e-cigarettes than they were a few years ago, but experts warn that any ...
The latest survey numbers show the teen vaping rate fell to under 6% this ... “This is a monumental public health win,” FDA's tobacco director Brian King told reporters.
(CNN) — Teens in the United States are far less likely to ... based on data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey, published Thursday by the CDC and the FDA. A nationally representative sample ...
Hispanic women saw the largest maternal mortality rate increase from 2020 to 2021. Doulas can provide Latines ...