Bullying Seen As More Serious Cause Of Mental Health Problems Than Child Abuse Children who are bullied face an even higher risk of ongoing mental health problems than victims of other forms of abuse, researchers suggest. Society's different attitudes toward bullying and child abuse are part of the problem, they say. by Jim Algar
Life New York City Allocates $130 Million to Improve Services for Mentally Ill Inmates by Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/Wellness Potential blood test for hallucinations in the works, possible screening for schizophrenia by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness Detecting depression with a blood test: Screening will be reality soon by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness Electrical pattern in brain discovered to mark susceptibility to stress by Tina Shah
Healthy Living/Wellness Mental illness may leave you jobless -- 80 percent of mentally ill people are unemployed by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Oscar Pistorius not mentally ill when he shot, killed girlfriend by Rhodi Lee
Health 1 in 4 U.S. adults suffer diagnosable mental health disorder in a given year by Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/Wellness Mental disease, like heavy smoking, may shorten your lifespan by Vamien McKalin
Healthy Living/Wellness Mental illness shaves years off life just like heavy smoking habit, says new study by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Not just a girl thing, young men have eating disorders, too: Study by Lori Sandoval
Healthy Living/Wellness Rate of mental disorders much higher in soldiers than civilians, study finds by Pierre Dumont
Life Childhood nightmare may come back to haunt as mental illnesses in early adolescence, study warns by Pierre Dumont
Healthy Living/Wellness Saliva test: Breakthrough research finds depression biomarkers in teenage boys by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness Alcohol, tobacco and substance abuse far higher in people with psychotic disorders by Maryanne Moll