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Wrenetha Julion, Ph.D., R.N. of Rush University Medical Center, and Paul Florsheim, Ph.D. of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, discuss the collaborative Preparing for Parenthood program, success ...
Virginia’s "red flag law," passed in 2020, allows police to seize a gun from someone “deemed to be a risk” to themselves or others. Few localities use it.
A new study finds a sharp decline in U.S. mothers' mental health from 2016 to 2023, especially among single, low-income, and ...
Indigenous people living on reserves and in remote communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by wildfires, researchers have found. Those who study wildfire evacuations and others who ...
Single fathers are caregivers, warriors of quiet resilience—and they deserve space in our conversations on parenting, ...
The middle schooler faced years of bullying as educators struggled and failed to suppress it. CPS has added investigative ...
Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield is offering no-cost mental health first aid classes in response to a growing need for mental health support.
Alexsis Gilles, of Grasmere, has started a support group for moms whose deliveries were frightening and complicated.
With about three weeks left in Oregon’s legislative session, dozens of health care bills await the judgment of budget writers ...
Last year, I spoke with an Iowa mother who found her then-6-year-old son attempting to take his own life during a monthslong ...
Experts say the moderate gains in maternal mental health could be impacted by proposed cuts to Medicaid at the federal level.
More American mothers reported worse mental health in 2023 than in 2016 in a national survey, though many said they were in good health, according to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine.