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New Mexico is joining 15 other states in suing the Trump administration over the halted flow of $1 billion in federal mental health grants axed by the Department of Education earlier this year. The ...
Dr. Willough Jenkins, a pediatric psychiatrist with Rady Children's, explains the link between independence and mental health ...
Summer break is a time that children look forward to all year long—a season of sunshine, freedom from homework, and plenty of ...
A New York bill waiting to be signed into law by the governor would require social media sites to display health warnings ...
The state attorneys general argue that the Education Department violated the Administrative Procedures Act by providing only ...
With a new $11 million federal grant, the University of Oregon will create a national center for children’s mental health, ...
Cadence Care Network is a nonprofit agency offering foster care and mental health services to children and their families ...
Marianne E. Huff, President and CEO of the Mental Health Association in Michigan, expressed her concern Tuesday with what she ...
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.
A coalition of sixteen Democratic-led states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the Department of Education's recent decision ...
A study finds that kids who are the youngest in their school class are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with mental ...
Within this framework, it’s clear that Donald Trump and the GOP’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a moral failure in the making ...