September 24, 2025 - 21:08

In recent months, a troubling trend has emerged as children across Michigan are experiencing sudden onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and severe food aversions. This unexpected development has left many families grappling with the challenges of managing these conditions, which can significantly impact their children's daily lives and overall well-being.
Parents have begun to voice their concerns to state lawmakers, urging them to mandate that insurance companies cover what they describe as an ‘experimental’ treatment for these disorders. The urgency of their plea stems from the rapid and distressing changes observed in their children, which have often left families feeling overwhelmed and desperate for effective solutions.
The push for legislative action highlights the need for comprehensive insurance coverage that addresses the unique and often debilitating nature of these sudden psychological conditions. Advocates argue that timely access to treatment is crucial for recovery and that financial barriers should not prevent families from seeking the help their children desperately need.
July 9, 2026 - 18:31
Bat exposure warning linked to Mount Airy fireworks showHealth officials in Carroll County are advising anyone who attended the Mount Airy Fourth of July fireworks display to watch for potential bat exposure. The Carroll County Health Department...
July 9, 2026 - 15:45
James Bond and Marvel body double opens up about mental healthJason Burrill, a professional body double from Seaford, has worked behind the scenes on some of the biggest blockbuster franchises in Hollywood, including James Bond and the Marvel Cinematic...
July 8, 2026 - 18:48
What's in Store for the NACCHO360 2026 EventPlanning for the NACCHO360 2026 event is already underway, and attendees can look forward to a packed schedule of sessions and networking opportunities. This year, several key presentations will...
July 8, 2026 - 10:31
Academic Excellence Award WinnerErin, an Academic Excellence Award winner and a Public and Community Health major with double minors in Legal Studies and Health Policy and Management, recently shared her experiences at Ithaca...