Many decades ago, a writer said that adolescence is a disease. While some have argued against this characterization, in one of the chapters of my book, “Tell, Don’t Yell,” I maintain that their brains are still developing. In other words, they’re incomplete. In doing that, I used stories and science…
The likelihood of developing bipolar disorder depends in part on the combined, small effects of variations in many different genes in the brain, none of which is powerful enough to cause the disease by itself, a new study shows.
Q.I heard that the library has programs to promote mental health. What are they and what other resources does the library have to help improve my mental health?[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] Features San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]