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Sex Addiction or Simple Cheating? How to Tell the Difference
Unfaithful celebrities check into sex rehab all the time. Is too much sex really a treatable addiction?
Computer Science Provides a Better Way to Test for Sleep Apnea
Some 24 percent of men and 9 percent of woman suffer from this sleeping disorder.
November 04, 2009
- Science
The Huge Health Toll Obesity Takes on Kids
And it goes way beyond a raised risk of heart disease.
Students Suffer Abusive Restraint, GAO Says
Struggling to control special-needs students sometimes leads teachers to use risky techniques.
Health Buzz: Complex Genetics Behind Mental Disorders and Other Health News
Dealing with fear of crowds and other anxieties; an economist's view of health reform, medical costs.
July 02, 2009
- Brain & Behavior
Fear of Crowds? When You Need Help for Anxiety
Feeling stressed by New York City crowds may be normal—or a sign of an anxiety disorder.
4 Promising Autism Treatments, From Vitamin B12 to Alzheimer’s Drug Namenda
And 4 "treatments" that are untested and unproven. Plus, how to spot a bogus autism therapy.
Can't Sleep? Why Insomnia Shouldn't Be Ignored
Chronic sleep problems can be a sign of sleep apnea or other medical issues, particularly in women.
Try Hypnosis and Counseling for IBS and Crohn's
Mind-body techniques show real promise when it comes to easing the pain of some digestive disorders.
