Your miscarriage may have been followed by PTSD Many women report feeling isolated and alone after experiencing a miscarriage, and now research out of Imperial College London finds that many who suffer one fulfill the diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The smart way to argue with your young teen The most formidable adversary in an argument may be a young teen.
'Lazy mosquitoes' mean more women than men get chikungunya: scientists "Lazy mosquitoes" are the reason why women, who tend to spend more time at home than men, are more likely to be infected by chikungunya, a painful mosquito-borne viral disease which spreads the same way as Zika, researchers said on Monday.
Inflammatory bowel disease on rise in US More than 3 million U.S. adults may have inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new government estimate.
Why the body in your dreams may not match the real you The "you" that stars in your dreams is a stripped-down version of your waking self, new research suggests
Do kids take years off your life? Giving birth may make your cells 'older' Women who give birth may be biologically "older" than women who don't, a new study suggests.
Teen use of opioids linked to marijuana Teens who take opioid painkillers without a prescription also often use cannabis, according to a new study.
3 US senators ask Mylan for EpiPen military reimbursements Three members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, ahead of a planned hearing late this month, said Mylan NV appears to have greatly overcharged the military for its lifesaving allergy treatment EpiPen and asked the pharmaceutical company when it plans to reimburse the Department of Defense.
Drug company-sponsored meals tied to more prescriptions Doctors who received even one free meal from a pharmaceutical salesperson were more likely than others to prescribe the drug being promoted, even when a generic equivalent was available, according to a new study.