October 23, 2015 Psychedelic science conference highlights therapeutic benefits of mind-altering drugs The use of mind-altering drugs has been intensively studied for their unique benefits to health – especially mental health. Enter the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference, which has functioned as a clearing house, bringing to light the many published scientific and medical studies that document therapeutic uses of psychedelic drugs
October 23, 2015 Your secret allergy triggers revealed You could blame weeds, trees, and grasses if you start itching, sneezing, coughing, and wheezing. But the usual suspects aren’t the only triggers. A host of household items—candles, chemicals, stuffed animals, and spices—may be the real culprits.
October 23, 2015 Autism affects different areas of the brain in men and women A new study indicates that autism may affect men and women differently.
October 23, 2015 Walking workouts: Simple agility boosting moves Improve your agility and make workouts more effective with these easy-to-do exercises
October 23, 2015 All middle-aged adults should be screened for hepatitis C, panel says Adults born between 1945 and 1965 should be screened once for hepatitis C, a government-backed panel recommended today.
October 23, 2015 CDC: West Nile cases rise 40 percent in 1 week Federal health officials say that West Nile virus cases are up 40 percent since last week and are on pace to rival the record years of 2002 and 2003
October 23, 2015 Eva Longoria's Secrets to Staying Healthy The star of Desperate Housewives talks food, the day she walked over hot coals, and the positive phrase that helped her get through her divorce
October 23, 2015 World's First Malaria Vaccine Works in Major Trial An experimental vaccine halved the risk of children getting malaria in a major clinical trial, making it likely to become the world's first shot against the deadly disease
October 23, 2015 Which Hospitals Have More Problems After Surgery? A new study finds mixed results in the rates of death and complications after surgery at hospitals that train doctors versus those that don't
October 23, 2015 Infertility may be linked to taste genes Genes involved in tasting sweet and savory flavors on the tongue also play a key role in properly working sperm, new research in animals finds