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Hospitals eliminate invasive mental health questions that forced doctors to choose between therapy and careers. The overdue policy change.
A mental health survey given to over 50,000 troops on their way out of the military in 2023 found that two-thirds indicated they might have a mental health condition worthy of medical follow-up.
However, waiting times for these cases have risen and overnight beds in mental health units are down almost 3,700 in a decade. Skip to content. Sky News - back to home. Watch Live.
Data first reported by Nate Silver reveals that, among voters who said their mental health was poor, 45% identified as politically liberal and just 19% were conservatives.
U.S. moms raising babies, children and teens report worsening mental health, a trend that began before the COVID-19 pandemic. A nationally representative survey queried households with children ...
Behind the sharp decline in mothers' mental health 02:40. Only about a fourth of moms in the United States say they have "excellent" physical and mental health, according to a new study.. The ...
The mental health of mothers in the United States declined significantly from 2016 to 2023, according to a large new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine on Tuesday.. The percentage of ...
Specialist mental health crisis centres will be opened across England over the next decade in an attempt to reduce crowding in accident and emergency (A&E) departments, the NHS has confirmed. Ten ...
Every May, Mental Health Awareness Month floods our inboxes, social feeds and office walls with messages encouraging us to care. It’s a powerful tradition that has helped bring mental health out ...
I've read pretty much every "10 things to boost your mental health" list that exists on the internet. Some made me roll my eyes, while others actually made me feel worse about myself -- like I'm ...
The goal was to help schools hire mental health professionals, including counselors and social workers. Education. Education Department stops $1 billion in funding for school mental health.
Other key findings from the survey: More teens report spending too much time on social media: 45% of teens say they spend too much time on social media in our current survey, up from 36% in 2022.