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Just as a doctor might diagnose a patient based on symptoms and environmental exposures, Houghton and Castillo-Salgado’s ...
Stark racial and geographic disparities in mental health, toxic exposures and life expectancy are among the findings of a new ...
Stopping antidepressants doesn’t lead to as many withdrawal symptoms as previously thought, according to a new study.
Professor Anjum Memon has been awarded the esteemed President's Medal by the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges ...
As Lynnwood City Councilmembers consider approving retail cannabis a growing body of research is shedding light on its ...
As of last year, public health officials in the U.S. had declared that teens were experiencing a mental health crisis. A new ...
Adolescents who experience both loneliness and low resilience are much more susceptible to developing anxiety and depression ...
Evicted No Matter What: How Structural Racism Targets Black Women Across Income and Education Levels
A new study reveals that more than half of Black women—regardless of income or education—have experienced eviction.
The latest "Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey" (APMS), published by NHS England, shows a sharp rise in mental health issues among the population in England, particularly among young adults, alongside ...
Miller, T. and Adams, M. (2017) Barriers to Employment in Individuals with Chronic Mental Illness. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52, 813-821.
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