
Benefits for Mind, Body and Work Ability Seen in Medicaid Expansion
New findings about low-income adults with behavioral health conditions, mental health and substance use disorders, suggest importance of continuous coverage
New findings about low-income adults with behavioral health conditions, mental health and substance use disorders, suggest importance of continuous coverage
A new study suggests long-term impacts of an approach that encourages involvement of caring adults in the lives of at-risk adolescents.
By studying hundreds of brain scans, U-M researchers identify abnormalities common to people who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Surveys suggest many people have stigmatizing beliefs toward people with mental illness. A partnership between U-M and the Ann Arbor District Library aims to do something
Imaging to measure the development of a child’s brain networks might someday help predict who’s at risk for ADHD.
The FDA is taking public comment on a proposed new classification for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) equipment. Get insight from an expert on what the changes mean.