October 24, 2015 Study disputes link between combat and suicide Combat appears to have little or no influence on suicide rates among U.S. troops and veterans, according to a military study that challenges the conventional thinking about war's effects on the psyche.
October 24, 2015 Shyness, grieving soon to be classified as mental illness Millions of healthy people - including shy or defiant children, grieving relatives and people with fetishes - may be wrongly labeled mentally ill by a new international diagnostic manual, specialists said on Thursday
October 24, 2015 Health myth: Can alcohol help you build muscle and lose weight? Look around any bar and chances are you'll spot some epic beer bellies. But you'll probably also see trim, toned guys knocking back drinks sans weight-gain regrets. It's a quandary that has left researchers volleying studies back and forth since before anyone ever heard of a healthy happy-hour habit.
October 24, 2015 BPA linked to higher risk for obesity among young girls A chemical commonly found in plastic food containers, water bottles and canned foods called bisphenol-A (BPA) has long been linked to serious health issues, including infertility and birth defects. Now, researchers say exposure to BPA may also be associated with a higher risk for obesity among puberty-age girls.
October 24, 2015 5 apps that make your relationship stronger Looking for some romantic inspiration for your next date night? You might want to download an app first: Recently, app developers have introduced a bunch of new options designed to help couples enhance their bond.
October 24, 2015 ‘Attached’: Book explains science behind dating Looking for love can be a very emotional endeavor. But most people don’t know that there’s actually an entire science behind finding – and ultimately keeping – your significant other
October 24, 2015 Scientists link blue eyes with alcoholism Is it mere coincidence, or do people with blue eyes really run a higher risk of being alcoholics?
October 24, 2015 Stress linked to short-term memory loss in older people Stress may be linked to short-term memory loss in older adults, according to a new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience.
October 24, 2015 Poor vision may cause fear of falling A new study conducted at the ophthalmology clinics of Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital in Montreal and published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science determined that nearly half of older adults who have failing vision limit their activities because they are afraid of falling
October 24, 2015 FDA warning public of risks of online pharmacies The Food and Drug Administration is warning U.S. consumers that the vast majority of Internet pharmacies are fraudulent and likely are selling counterfeit drugs that could harm them