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“Social media influences and the pandemic’s effect on learning and socialization have had a major impact on our children,” Ferguson said.

The board’s current authority only covers prescription drugs under state and local government health care plans.

One of the main concerns from the union is persistent staffing shortages, which impacts the ability to take care of patients and contributes to longer wait-times.

“We’re hoping it will be a fairly quiet season, but this is where everyone in public health is still watching closely and holding our breath,” Sen. Clarence Lam said.

Americans older than six months should get an updated COVID-19 booster this fall, according to a recommendation the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

During this month, the Maryland Behavioral Health Administration urges Marylanders to get informed on the warning signs of suicide and share resources such as the Connecting to Hope Toolkit to better inform others.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the latest round of COVID-19 boosters, as public health officials brace for another cold and…

Pesticides have a long history of health concerns, especially when children are involved.

“It was enlightening and it was inspiring. The pain that so many in our trans community and our LGBTQIA+ community are enduring is real,” Moore told Maryland Matters.