The big question in suicide prevention is how we can reach people at risk who would not normally seek professional help.
Lynn was an active alcoholic for many years. During that time, she alienated a lot of people and became “an impossible mother.” She says, “I was totally obnoxious when I was drunk. My son and I had ...
Automatic eligibility policies can help serve more infants and families with EI, but implementation is critical.
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Getting preemies the help they need
Federal law requires that children with suspected disabilities be offered therapies that could help them thrive later in life. But children from birth to age 1 are the least likely to receive that ...
A web-based physical activity self-management intervention for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) might be helpful for urban participants across 4 months, but not so much for rural ...
Background Depression and anxiety are treatable disorders, yet many people do not seek professional help. Interventions designed to improve help-seeking attitudes and increase help-seeking intentions ...
An intervention using weekly phone reminders may be an effective method to increase adherence to antiretroviral therapy and reduce morbidity among patients with HIV, according to research presented at ...
—In an interview with MedPage Today, Nancy M. McGreal, MD, of Duke University, discusses a recent study evaluating mindfulness intervention in ulcerative colitis. Like any chronic disease, ulcerative ...
Child care providers in northeast Indiana can get free training on how to help young children with developmental and ...
“New York is failing its youngest children who have developmental delays and disabilities,” said Brigit Hurley, chief program ...
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