Is your child's phone ruining their sleep? Neurophysiologist Dr Javier Albares reveals the safe screentime limits for every ...
Dr. Prince answers the question: 'Effects Of Child's Depression On Family?' — -- Question: How does a child's depression affect other members of the family? Answer: Well, depression in children ...
A federally funded study led by Brown University researchers links increased childhood blood lead concentrations with increased depressive symptoms in adolescence, with larger increases when exposure ...
Children often blame themselves for issues at home. It can shape a lifetime of shame, depression, and anxiety. Here’s how ...
Depression in childhood is often overlooked as a mood bounce or behavioural problem. Parents may ignore early red flags, ...
Depression is a debilitating mental disorder that is felt as persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities. It's more than just feeling down or an occasional "sad day"; it's a serious ...
One of the sad facts of life is that mental health disorders such as depression are afflicting people at an ever-younger age. Children, even preschoolers, are not immune to depression. Evidence ...
Dr. Jefferson Prince answers the question: 'Managing Depression At School?' — -- Question: How can teachers and school systems help my child manage depression? Answer: Well teachers and school ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Today is Childhood ...
After almost a full year of grappling with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, including nearly nine months of virtual school, 11-year-old London Loree simply has had enough. Enough of Zoom classes ...
A medication meant to lift spirits may be falling flat. New research suggests that an antidepressant commonly prescribed to children and teens may not be as effective as once thought. Now, some ...
In popular culture, dads are stoic, sensitive and strong. So powerful is the mystique of the happy dad that celebrities, joke books – even hard seltzers – carry the label. Real life is different.