October 28, 2015 Party drug Ketamine could help treat severe depression The party drug ketamine could one day be used to help some people suffering from severe depression, according to British scientists who gave infusions of the narcotic nicknamed "special K" to patients.
October 28, 2015 Calm Nerves With Passion Flower Perhaps you feel nervous or anxious some or all of the time, but just don't want to take drugs to calm yourself down. If you wish to allay your nervousness without becoming dependent or suffering unwanted effects, you can turn to Passion flower
October 28, 2015 Michigan mom selling breast milk online to body builders A Michigan mom has found a way to turn her excess breast milk into extra money by selling it to online to body builders across the country.
October 28, 2015 Curry compound may curb diabetes risk Supplements containing a compound found in curry spice may help prevent diabetes in people at high risk
October 28, 2015 How teen pot smokers' behavior changes at 21 Worried your kid can't kick his pot-smoking habit?
October 28, 2015 Daily vitamin D supplement may prolong remission from Crohn’s disease, study finds Crohn’s disease, a condition marked by inflammation in the lining of the digestive tract, can cause diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition, and affects an estimated 201 out of 100,000 American adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
October 28, 2015 Kava plant may treat anxiety An extract from the kava plant can treat people with chronic anxiety, an study from Australia finds
October 28, 2015 Marijuana harvested for medical use in Chile A Chilean municipality harvested legal medical marijuana Tuesday as part of a government-approved pilot project aimed at helping ease pain in cancer patients.
October 28, 2015 Korean research, a first step toward Dr. Smartphone? Tired of long waits at the hospital for medical tests? If Korean researchers have their way, your smartphone could one day eliminate that -- and perhaps even tell you that you have cancer
October 28, 2015 Cognitive behavioral therapy shown to be effective for treating depression in older veterans Apart from PTSD, there is another serious mental health condition affecting veterans that often goes unnoticed: clinical depression. In order to provide better options for people battling this condition, researchers at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs have revealed that cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment option for both younger and older veterans battling depression.