Stanford goalkeeper's suicide highlights need for parents to talk with their children about mental health After Stanford senior Katie Meyer, 22, committed suicide without any detectable warning signs, her parents are urging families to have an honest conversation about mental health with their children.
Bad ticker: Does daylight saving time cause 'biological clock shock' to your heart? Daylight Saving time may cause more than losing an hour of sleep; it may also have a negative impact on your heart and brain health, according to several studies.
Deaths among Alzheimer's patients increased by 26% during first year of COVID-19 pandemic: study Deaths among older Alzheimer's patients surged 26% during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to New Hampshire and Massachusetts researchers.
White House announces COVID-19 pandemic response plan The White House announced the National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan on Wednesday, which the administration says aims to move the nation forward safely and build on progress two years after the pandemic first hit.
Biden launches national mental health strategy President Biden on Tuesday announced new efforts to tackle the nation's mental health crisis as part of the "Unity Agenda for the Nation."
Aging faster in adulthood linked to health conditions in adolescence People who were obese, smoked daily or had a psychological disorder diagnosis during their adolescence years could age faster than their peers, according to researchers.
Yale professor teaches the secret of happiness to the masses Dr. Laurie Santos, professor of psychology at Yale University, adapted her popular college course into a podcast series titled “The Happiness Lab” that has since been downloaded over 64 million times to teach a scientific way to live a happier life
Identifying stress and anxiety amid Russia, Ukraine war and how to cope Due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, people across the world may be struggling with heightened levels of stress.
Teachers organization focuses on mental health needs for educators Being a teacher has never been easy, and the COVID-19 pandemic made the job even more stressful according to educators, who say that taking care of students is more challenging if you don’t take care of yourself first.
Relatives of patients with severe COVID-19 more likely to experience PTSD: study Family members of patients in the ICU for COVID-19 were more likely to have PTSD symptoms than those of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome from another illness, researchers said.