Sen. Alexander: 'Kids have to go back to school' in fall, but it must be done safely There is a "growing awareness" among Americans that kids need to go back to school as soon as is possible, Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander stated Thursday.
Hannity: You don't have to be a brain surgeon to see dangers of defunding, disbanding police One does not "have to be a brain surgeon" to see defunding police is an insane idea, "Hannity" host Sean Hannity stated Monday night.
Coronavirus causes shortage of popular antidepressant The coronavirus pandemic has led to a shortage of a commonly prescribed antidepressant, as virus-produced anxiety has put the drug in high demand.
Rep. Tim Ryan's Big Idea: Giving Americans a mental timeout The Big Idea is a series that asks top lawmakers and officials to discuss their moonshot — what’s the one proposal, if politics and polls and even price tag were not an issue, they’d implement to change the country for the better?
Swimming groups urge Northeast governors to allow reopening of pools: 'Swimming will save lives' Northeast swimming organizations are calling on their governors to reopen facilities for swimmers amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Where does stress live in the brain? Scientists may have the answer A new study from scientists at Yale University have found where stress lives in the brain.
Signs of depression or anxiety seen in one-third of adults, census figures show A study completed by the U.S. Census Bureau in collaboration with five federal agencies found that one-third of all Americans are struggling with anxiety or depression amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Jonathon Seidl: Anxiety amid coronavirus — to address the problem you must first do this My friend's response about how he was handlng quarantine are important — especially for those struggling during the age of coronavirus.
Amanda Bynes says she's receiving therapy in 'transitional living' program after 2 months in treatment Amanda Bynes revealed she's receiving therapy and is living in "transitional" housing following two months of treatment.
Sen. John Barrasso: Coronavirus collateral damage – here's why we must open smartly, safely and soon Medical professionals want the country to reopen as soon as possible, calling the shutdown a “mass casualty incident.”