A student from the University of South Carolina jump-started the faded trend after losing two friends to suicide. It was his way to encourage others to speak their mind and seek help.
Adolescents with adverse childhood experiences are more likely to live with poor mental health but less likely to have access to mental health care, according to a new study led by the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health & Human Rights at Harvard University.
Blocking the internet on your smartphone for two weeks can lead to better mood and mental health—and may significantly improve your attention, a study shows.
Tulsa mental health advocate Clay Rojas is releasing a new guide to help student-athletes manage mental health challenges, with a community launch event set for April 25 at WOMPA.
A new study reports a substantial increase in the percentage of mental health and neurodevelopmental disorder diagnoses among publicly insured children in the United States.