Equine therapy center gives veterans a chance to heal
Warriors at Rest offers equine therapy for veterans and first responders.
Warriors at Rest offers equine therapy for veterans and first responders.
A suicide prevention bench was recently installed in the USF Greek Village.
A Bay area hairstylist wants to help clients with their head and their hair, and she’s using her degree in forensic psychology to do it.
Leaders at Brandon High School say they hope the room puts priority on mental health.
The time change can impact more than just your sleep schedule.
The Florida Institute for Community Studies is hosting free mental health courses.
New laws restricting diversity, equity and inclusion policies at public universities have sparked debate on campuses across the country.
Dr. Steve O'Brien says the intensity and frequency of the hurricanes we had last year can stay with children even months later.
One in five people struggle with a mental health condition during pregnancy or the postpartum period, but many don't get the help they need.
A unique Christmas tree is giving Debbie Wallace a reason to smile this holiday season.
As the capability of the AI increases, some people are turning to it for support with some of their most personal struggles
Spectrum News 1 National Mental Health Correspondent Dr. Nicole Clark has more on the Valentine’s Day blues and what you can do about it.
Integral Care gives crucial mental health resources to those who need it, but it's the people that work there that enable the proactive care.
According to a Pew Research Center survey in 2024, three in 10 Americans report making at least one New Year's resolution.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 10-35, according to the CDC.
Spectrum News 1 national mental health reporter, Dr. Nicole Clark, discusses the prevalence of suicide among college students and more.
Therapists say more access to media is helping increase election anxiety, and unplugging from the internet can help improve mental health.
77% of U.S. adults are worried about the future of our nation, 73% are worried about the economy and 69% are worried about the election.
BayCare’s Morton Plant Hospital recently completed the world’s first transcatheter aortic valve–in–transcatheter aortic valve procedure.
LifeLink Florida says 5,500 Floridians are waiting for organ and tissue donations.
All week long, advocates, healthcare workers and mothers with work to raise awareness about the disparities.
U.S. measles cases topped 700 as of Friday.
Black Maternal Health week aims to raise awareness and improve the maternal health outcomes within the Black community.
USF College of Public Health is continuing its initiative to educate Black communities on the importance of maternal care.
The proposal comes as federal, state and local governments debate fluoride's benefits.
A neurosurgeon with TGH and USF Health says the minimally-invasive approach means smaller incisions and quicker recovery times for patients.
A man has been arrested near UnitedHealthcare’s headquarters after threatening violence
A program at the University of Cincinnati is working to build a stronger pipeline into the healthcare field.
New grant program partners with local organizations to help more babies make it to their first birthday and decrease infant deaths.
Some reasons are finances, mental health and social media.
An Alabama state judge ruled that a lawsuit accusing Alabama prisons of illegally harvesting the organs of people who died while incarcerated will be allowed to proceed
USF College of Public Health is continuing its initiative to educate Black communities on the importance of maternal care.
Rugby star Sébastien Chabal won two Six Nations titles with France, reached a World Cup semifinal and played 62 times for his nation as a powerful forward
A measles outbreak in Knox County, Ohio, has now sickened 14 and there are measles in four Ohio counties