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Mammography Screening: Clearing Up Some of the Confusion
2 new journal commentaries weigh in on the new guidelines in terms of lives saved by screening.
Military Experiment Seeks to Predict PTSD
Physical and mental tests are being developed to serve as predictors for soldiers that may develop PTSD
November 20, 2009
- Science
What Science Is Discovering About Exercise and Depression
Research suggests the depressed brain gets a boost from that workout.
3 Lousy Reasons to Consider an Antidepressant Medication
As acceptance of psychiatric drugs rises, are people flocking to antidepressants for good reasons?
Is Coffee Bad for You? Actually, Drinking Coffee May Be Good for You
Excess coffee consumption is bad for pregnant women, but it may benefit health in certain other groups.
Can Mindful Eating Help You Lose Weight?
Taking time to contemplate the salt crystals on your peanut may help fix your relationship with food.
Treating Kidney Stone Disease
Treatment for kidney stones can range from waiting for the stone to pass to surgery.
December 29, 2008
- Pain
Bad Bosses Are Hard on the Heart
Study ties work woes to fatal cardiovascular events in men
November 25, 2008
- HealthDay
Some Thoughts on Suicide in Middle-Aged Women
No one knows for sure why deaths are spiking, but it's probably a combination of factors.
Animals Stressed Out, Too
When humans get stressed, often their pets take on that stress, too.
October 17, 2008
- Plants & Animals
