Mental health spending surged during the pandemicUse of mental health care increased substantially during the coronavirus pandemic, as teletherapy lowered barriers to regular visits, according to a large study of insurance claims published Friday in JAMA Health Forum. From March 2020 to August 2022, mental health visits increased by 39%, and spending increased by 54%, the study found. “It is not a comfortable feeling — especially when you’ve done nothing wrong,” he told Fox News’ website afterward. The heat was a reminder, education experts and parents said, of the need to make schools more resilient to climate change. He said 160 people had been arrested nationwide on arson charges, 42 of them accused of intentional arson and the remainder accused of setting fires through neglect.


Source:   Libya Today
August 26, 2023 10:08 UTC