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Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
Europe Army to end contract for longtime mental health program for military kids and families overseas By Jennifer H. Svan Stars and Stripes • July 3, 2025 ...
Kids today are more likely to have obesity, chronic diseases and mental health problems like depression, a new study says.
What kids need—and adults need to know—to combat the youth mental health crisis by Naomi Schaefer Riley and Sally Satel ...
Getting young people talking about mental health and finding ways to cope is why Hannah Jahshan started Camp Joy and her non-profit A Pathway to Joy. "I saw that the community needed support.
Kids spend too much time on their phones, scrolling through videos, social media, or playing online games for hours. All of this is impacting their mental health.
Cleaning up and 'greening' vacant lots can not only reduce eyesores but also boost the mental health of nearby residents, Hopkins study shows ...
Opinion: What kids need — and adults need to know — to combat the youth mental health crisis It takes more than limiting screen time.
Prioritizing dad’s mental health isn’t just good for him—it’s good for kids, too. Related: This viral TikTok captures what it’s like to parent through exhaustion and mental health struggles ...
On average, kids spend up to seven hours a day on screens, which can contribute to a range of mental health issues including depression, and anxiety.
More men than ever are getting help for their mental health — and while lots of reasons bring them to therapy, it’s seen as a major green flag for women on the dating scene.