Rising Rx, ER Prices Pushing U.S. Health Care Spending Up
Prescription drugs are the fastest growing expense, report shows
Few Preschoolers Receiving Tx for Mood, Behavioral Disorders
American Academy of Pediatrics wants to expand access to family-based therapies
Occupational Tx of Little Benefit in Slowing Alzheimer’s Decline
Patients, caregivers may reap some benefits, but study suggests no effect on everyday functioning
Economic Burden of Binge-Eating Disorder Quantified
Higher levels of activity and work impairment, health care utilization for individuals with BED
Playing ‘Choking Game’ Alone Can Indicate Heightened Suicide Risk
Teens who tried this game alone almost five times more likely to contemplate suicide
Decline in Prevalence of Dementia 2000 to 2012 in the United States
Rates have dropped over last decade, and better education might be one reason why
Hyperhidrosis Tied to Prevalence of Anxiety, Depression
Positive correlations identified for HH severity and the prevalence of anxiety and depression
Depression Rates Up Among Adolescents, Particularly Females
Report authors suggest cyberbullying, social media use as possible causes
Physical Punishment of Children Declining in the United States
Decline seen across all socioeconomic strata
Rate of ADHD Diagnoses Stabilizing Among Preschoolers
2011 AAP treatment guidelines may have contributed to the stabilization