The number of people reporting “work-limiting health conditions” has risen by 41% since 2015 to reach 8.7 million. Britain’s youth are grappling with worse mental health now than 10 years ago, pushing ...
What good is it to say "eat right" to someone who can't afford nutritious food? Or whose neighborhood doesn't have a supermarket? These were among the questions raised by Maurizio Trevisan, dean of ...
Using an interview-based analysis of the accounts of interactions between educators, parents, and clinicians, this study explores educators' roles in interpreting childhood troubles as the medical ...
Vol. 3, No. 3, Special Issue: Health, Illness and Medicine in the Media (July 1999), pp. 317-333 (17 pages) Published By: Sage Publications, Ltd. This article examines the depiction of lay people ...
Dr. Carr is an assistant professor at the Institute for Society and Genetics at U.C.L.A. What if the cure for our current mental health crisis is not more mental health care? The mental health toll of ...
Britain’s youth are grappling with worse mental health now than 10 years ago, pushing more of them out of employment than their middle-aged peers and impeding their career growth. The number of people ...
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