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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?
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
Semenya: When Someone is Raised Female and the Genes Say XY
Experts say the South African track star should be allowed to race as a woman.
September 14, 2009
- Science
3 Lousy Reasons to Consider an Antidepressant Medication
As acceptance of psychiatric drugs rises, are people flocking to antidepressants for good reasons?
Deep Brain Stimulation: A Pacemaker for Parkinson's Disease and More
In some Parkinson's cases, DBS is almost standard. Can it help patients with other brain disorders?
Help for Depression and Other Mental Illnesses
New government report highlights gender differences and what women can do.
Health Buzz: Healthcare Industry Plans to Cut Costs and Other Health News
Why sleep problems can get you in legal trouble, and how to fill up on fiber.
May 11, 2009
- Health
How Sleep Sex (and Other Parasomnias) Can Get You in Trouble with the Law
Criminal cases sometimes arise when people with these strange disorders act out while asleep.
When Sleep Problems Become Legal Problems, Neuroscience Can Help
Sleepwalking, sleep driving, and other "parasomnias" can get you entangled with the law.
If Diets Don't Work, What's the Solution to Obesity in America?
Some say it's time to scrap efforts to help individuals lose weight in favor of broad policy solutions.
