A new study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley finds that all of this debate around immigration is taking a significant mental toll on California's Hispanic youth population, including the children of American citizens.
One in five children suffer from a mental health disorder -- with notable increases in depression and anxiety over the past 30 years -- yet less than one-third have had contact with a mental healthcare provider, a new study finds.
A recent study by neurologists at Washington University found that participating in team sports in childhood can improve brain structure, and may also lead to fewer instances of depression in boys as young as nine.