A Rhode Island college football player has died from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning after running his car to charge his phone.
Adolescent mental health expert Dr. Daphne King wants to help teens know the warning signs of abusive relationships and ...
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PMDC takes notice of Fatima Jinnah Medical University student's death, seeks report in week
The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) on Thursday took notice of the death of a final-year medical student of Lahore's Fatima Jinnah Medical University, on the varsity premises and sought a ...
A study published this week in the Journal of American College Health found that more than half of U.S. college students ...
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Beyond mood swings: Psychiatrists say teen depression is often overlooked
The teenage years can be a confusing, intense, and emotionally demanding time. Between puberty, academic expectations, identity formation, peer relationships, and the unrelenting presence of social ...
As Black History Month continues, there’s a growing conversation around mental health in the Black community—especially for female children and teens. Research shows symptoms are often misunderstood ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. As the weather grows colder and the sky grows darker, depression in ...
The Boston College Eagles have signed former Harvard defensive end Alex DeGrieck, per CBS Sports Matt Zenitz. DeGrieck was an All-Ivy League selection in 2025 after registering a team-leading six ...
Boston College football has endured roster turnover, including losing quarterback Dylan Lonergan. But now an Ivy League star via Harvard is coming to Bill O’Brien and company. The Eagles are reeling ...
They’re phoning it in. More than one-third of American college students say they’ve scrolled on their phone during sex. The shocking stat was uncovered during a survey of 100,000 US students aged 18 ...
Bainbridge High School multi‑sport athlete Brooks Hines made his college plans official Thursday, signing his non-binding celebratory form to continue his education and football career at Huntingdon ...
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