With the end of school shutdowns, children’s mental health appointments fell sharply, though other factors may have ...
The Senate will vote on a Republican-led proposal and a Democratic-led one — but it's unclear if either have the support to ...
2024 was packed with health care innovations, from a new blood test detecting Alzheimer’s disease to deep brain stimulation reversing paralysis. Heading into the New Year, medical experts are ...
The United States has the most expensive health care in the developed world. Now it's about to get even more expensive. Some 154 million people get health insurance through their employer — and many ...
While technology has always played a role in diagnosing and treating disease, the health care industry as a whole has been slower to adopt innovative digital platforms for analyzing data to change how ...
When Geoff Perlman’s 20-year-old son broke his arm in December 2022, the bill was paid by strangers who chipped in to cover the costs. And rather than paying a monthly premium to a health care company ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand teens’ experiences and attitudes around teen mental health and social media. Part of this study also examines parents’ perspectives. The Center ...
(CNN) — Lately I find myself feeling stuck in a chronic state of stress, constantly worrying about my work, my kids’ futures and yes, the health of my retirement portfolio. Sound familiar? I didn’t ...
Why Republicans think that insurance should be tied to employment — and that it’s not essential to have at all. Credit...Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan Supported by By Sarah Kliff Sarah Kliff has ...
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Houston has long been known as an oil and gas town, but hospitals, health clinics and nursing homes could soon become the largest employers in the region, according to an analysis of employment data.
For over a decade, researchers, policymakers, teachers, parents, and the media have been raising the alarm about the rising prevalence of anxiety, depression, and emotional distress among young people ...