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Published June 18, 2013
Diets high in saturated fat and sugar may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, and a new study may explain why
Published June 05, 2013
Despite the "special blend" of ingredients, energy drinks work no better than ordinary caffeine at helping us pay attention, a new study suggests.
Published June 04, 2013
A type of brain surgery appears to be a relatively effective treatment for people with severe obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) who have not responded to other treatments, a new study suggests
Published June 04, 2013
The percentage of middle-aged men in the United States taking testosterone to treat symptoms of low testosterone, or "low T," has increased substantially in recent years, a new study suggests
Published May 31, 2013
For veterans with mental health conditions, prompt and continuous access to mental health care can be lifesaving.
Published May 24, 2013
It's likely that the new H7N9 bird flu virus can spread through the air on a limited basis, according to a new study that looked at how the virus spreads in animals
Published May 22, 2013
For some patients with heart disease, taking antidepressants may reduce the risk of heart problems brought on by mental stress, a new study suggests
Published May 21, 2013
Too little sleep increases the risk of car crashes for young drivers, a new study confirms
Published May 20, 2013
Many parents are not aware that their teenage children abuse "study drugs," a new poll suggests
Published May 20, 2013
If you underwent a genetic test for a heart condition, but the test also revealed that you have a high risk of colon cancer, would you want to know? A respected scientific society says your doctor should tell you, but the group is receiving criticism for its recommendation that "incidental findings" of genetic tests be shared with patients