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One-third of US public schools screen students for mental health issues

Nearly one-third of the nation's K-12 U.S. public schools mandate mental health screening for students, with most offering in-person treatment or referral to a community mental health professional if a student is identified ...

Pediatrics

Research helps kids with acute gastroenteritis recover at home

Most children seeking emergency department (ED) care due to vomiting are discharged home. Although they usually feel better when they leave the ED, the vomiting recurs in nearly one-third of children.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Childhood trauma can harm health for life

Adverse experiences and environments in childhood may cause a chain reaction of mental and physical health problems later in life, according to new University of Georgia research.

Pediatrics

AI more accurately identifies child abuse, study finds

Artificial intelligence (AI) can help better identify the prevalence of physical abuse of children seen in the emergency room, a new study found. The research was presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025 Meeting, ...

Health

Education improves in-home gun safety, study reveals

More information about gun safety has increasingly led parents to ask about firearms in the homes their kids visit, according to a new national study. The research was presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025 ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Babies follow social cues despite trauma, study finds

Babies living as refugees have some of the same social skills as children with more secure home conditions. This is shown by a new study that researchers from Uppsala University have conducted in cooperation with colleagues ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Prevalence of depression increased over last decade, data indicate

The prevalence of depression among adolescents and adults aged 12 years and older during August 2021 to August 2023 was 13.1%, a 60% increase from 2013–2014, according to an April data brief published by the National Center ...