[ad_1] Screening tools are available to help health practitioners and individuals identify mental health issues. But Indonesia still needs to ensure that people with mental health problems are treated. Credit: www.shutterstock.com Because …
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Read More »UK banks Barclays and Lloyds shocked by EU health check
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's Barclays (BARC.L) and Lloyds (LLOY.L) were the latecomers of a European Union stress test alongside the Italian Banco BPM lender (BAMI.MI), which was more difficult to report …
Read More »Sharp Rise Seen in Kids' Visits for Mental Health Woes
[ad_1] FRIDAY, Nov. 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Mental health issues are more and more dramatic, and a new report shows. Between 2012 and 2016, overall admissions shot up 50 percent in …
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[ad_1] Joe is an ordinary guy. And Joe is a smoker. He doesn’t want to smoke. He’s read the government statistics that say he’s among nearly 38 million Americans who smoke and …
Read More »Mental health diagnoses rising among US college students | Education
[ad_1] A range of common mental health conditions are being diagnosed more often in U.S. university students, according to a study that also finds students are more willing to seek help than …
Read More »According to experts, physical activity should be a vital sign of children's overall health
[ad_1] Washington DC. – According to a recent study, more than half of children do not make the amount of physical activity recommended each week. And most of those who respond to …
Read More »Katie Hnida, former college football player, scares the health
[ad_1] Katie Hnida, a former college footballer and the first woman to play and score in a Division I game, was beaten after an antibiotic reaction that led to a multi-organ failure, …
Read More »Less-radical surgery may pose higher death risk | Health
[ad_1] Women with early cervical cancer who opt for minimally-invasive surgery are more likely to have their tumors reappeared than those who have a conventional hysterectomy, according to which studies could dramatically …
Read More »The 10th child & # 39; medically fragile & # 39; dies of an epidemic of adenovirus in a health facility of the N.J.
[ad_1] The New Jersey Department of Health announced on Thursday that it was not planning to transfer the remaining patients from a medical facility for the severely disabled in which 10 children …
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