
Telehealth by phone, video proves lifeline for veterans with opioid addiction
Study shows both types of virtual care kept VA patients from dropping out of medication-based treatment for opioid use disorder.
Study shows both types of virtual care kept VA patients from dropping out of medication-based treatment for opioid use disorder.
Experts explain when to worry and how to talk about it with your kids.
A new study compares two popular forms of cognitive training that people often use to improve learning and memory.
The brain’s a complicated place. But medications, talk therapy, lifestyle changes and advanced treatments do work, as research continues into why.
$50 million in state funding, change in operations will enable program founded at U-M to reach more schools
Some early childhood professionals use the term "preschool to prison pipeline" to describe the way preschool and daycare expulsions and suspensions rock children's lives.
A child and adolescent psychiatrist reacts to Season 4 of the hit series.
Even at age 9 or 10, as many as 10% of children are curious about using substances, and many parents haven’t made specific rules or say kids’ access at home would be easy.