The prevalence of diagnosed disorders from recurrent use of sedative, hypnotic and anti-anxiety medications in adolescents and young adults has increased sharply since 2001, according to researchers.
The prevalence of diagnosed disorders from recurrent use of sedative, hypnotic and antianxiety medications in adolescents and young adults has increased sharply since 2001, according to Rutgers Health ...
Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) occurs when white blood cells called eosinophils build ...
Health Centers Near Me examined SAMHSA's substance use and mental health survey  to identify states with free or affordable ...
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Opioid Education and treatment across NEPA
Since the opioid epidemic was declared an emergency in 2017, it has claimed more than 450,000 lives, but local drug and alcohol specialists are working to fight the crisis daily. The opioid epidemic’s ...
Sharp rise in girls suffering dysphoria, with twice as many cases as in boys, study of GP records in England shows ...
The most rigorous academic analysis to date of the research backing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones as treatments for ...
These mental health confessions are taking over TikTok. That's because Gen Z uses humor as a way to cope with mental health ...
The prevalence of psychological distress caused by a mismatch between birth sex and gender identity, formally known as gender dysphoria, likely rose 50-fold nationwide between 2011 and 2021, suggests ...
There’s no right medium for tracking a menstrual cycle, Dr. Javaid says — it’s whatever fits into your teen’s life the best. “Some people like old fashioned paper, and they that’s how they keep track ...
It will include five specialty day treatment programs, including a first-in-state mother-infant wellness program for women suffering from depression and ...
Dating back to 2022, Scott Cunha is believed to have enticed at least a dozen children, some as young as 10, to take nude images and videos of themselves, authorities said.