Fewer than one-third of American public schools are screening students for psychological problems, years after the U.S. Surgeon General declared a mental health crisis among the nation’s youth.
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Fewer than one-third of American public schools are screening students for psychological problems, years after the U.S. Surgeon General declared a mental health crisis among the nation’s youth.
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Living near lush green spaces appears to reduce a child’s risk of ADHD and autism, even before they are born, a new study says.
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A new study estimates that approximately 5.8 million adolescents and 11.1 million young adults in the United States meet eligibility criteria for GLP-1RAs, drugs approved to treat obesity and type 2 diabetes in some pediatric populations.
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A new study indicates that adolescent vaping is associated with increased tobacco cigarette use and may lead to dual use (both vaping and cigarette smoking) later in life.
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