Student Health

Read: 10 Things Parents Can Do To Make Halloween Safer For Their Kids

10 Things Parents Can Do To Make Halloween Safer For Their Kids

Halloween can be a scary time, especially for parents with young kids. Here are some tips to keep your children safe this year.

Read: Telemedicine: A Prescription for Campus Mental Health Services?

Telemedicine: A Prescription for Campus Mental Health Services?

Treatments provided over the Internet could be the solution to meeting the increased need for mental health services on college campuses.

Read: How this Colorado School District Plans to Beat Bullying

How this Colorado School District Plans to Beat Bullying

Poudre School District is seeking a state-funded grant of $400,000 each year for three years to combat its bullying problem.

Read: Study: Thousands of U.S. Kids Not Vaccinated

Study: Thousands of U.S. Kids Not Vaccinated

The rate of young children not receiving vaccinations has increased for the third year in a row.

Read: EpiPen Shortage in America Keeping Kids Out of School

EpiPen Shortage in America Keeping Kids Out of School

Many schools require students with allergies to have an EpiPen on school grounds at all times.

Read: Think Creativity Doesn’t Apply to Campus Security? Think Again.

Think Creativity Doesn’t Apply to Campus Security? Think Again.

Campus security and creativity are not mutually exclusive. New ideas are needed to address today’s evolving challenges.

Read: FDA Considers Banning Flavored E-Cigarettes From Market

FDA Considers Banning Flavored E-Cigarettes From Market

With more teens using e-cigarettes than ever, the FDA is weighing the recall of certain flavored tobacco products from the market.

Read: People are Trying Less Heroin but Using More Marijuana

People are Trying Less Heroin but Using More Marijuana

Research shows that while fewer people are trying heroin for the first time, more people are using marijuana, especially pregnant women.

Read: New Calif. Law Says Schools Must Update and Review Suicide Policies

New Calif. Law Says Schools Must Update and Review Suicide Policies

California governor has passed a new law that requires schools to update and review their suicide policies to support student mental health.

Read: Seton Hall Student Dies from Parking Garage Fall

Seton Hall Student Dies from Parking Garage Fall

A 23-year-old Seton Hall Student died after falling from a parking garage roof. No foul play is suspected but full report is to come.

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