You don’t need a psychic to tell you that we could be in for a rough ride in 2026. Of course, that’s not slowing down the ESP brigade one little bit, as the internet is rife with bleak predictions of ...
Mesa Community College is launching a new behavioral health certificate and has opened a simulation lab to better prepare students to meet the growing demand for mental-health workers in Arizona.
Below, STAT previews the three key questions that could define a potentially busy year in the worlds of substance use and ...
When governments panic, they legislate. When they legislate in panic, they create monsters. Australia’s world-first ban on social media for under-16s, which came into force on 10 December, 2025, is ...
Light inflation data could support more interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. However, many strategists and economists ...
Objectives To explore the levels of health-related functioning during pregnancy and postpartum and its association with non-severe maternal morbidities. Design An observational longitudinal study.
This research underscores the beneficial impact of the Medicaid Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) exclusion waivers on psychiatric-specific and all-cause health care resource utilization and costs ...
An original black-and-white chart from a 2009 law review article written by Columbia Law School professor Bernard E. Harcourt was colorized by the Economist, and you’ve probably seen it on whatever ...
Horrific traffic accidents. Graphic crime scenes. Domestic calls involving abused children. Police officers deal with these situations as part of the job. It’s a grim reality for which they have ...
In 2024, Higher Ed Drive detailed how a credit reporting agency warned that higher education would face significant financial pressures in 2025. Data suggests that these financial pressures have ...
A comprehensive study by Caring.com has uncovered alarming mental health statistics among unpaid caregivers in the United States, revealing that more than 82% suffer from anxiety, depression or both ...
As mental health inequities persist in Charlotte’s communities, can the region fix its problems with access to resources? This Charlotte Observer special report takes a closer look at North Carolina’s ...
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