10 warning signs of burnout and excessive stress Your body has many ways of warning you that the level of stress it is under is not sustainable.
Rich people really do ignore you when they walk by Wealthy people appear to spend less time looking at other human beings, compared with how much time people in lower social classes look at others, according to a new study that used Google Glass headsets to track people's gazes
Schizophrenia not a mental illness, Pakistan's top court says Pakistan's top court has ruled that schizophrenia does not fall within its legal definition of mental disorders, clearing the way for the execution, as soon as next week, of a mentally ill man convicted of murder.
For some, treatment doesn't clear the mental fog of sleep apnea Many sleep apnea patients may have impaired attention and decision-making ability, even if they are being treated with CPAP, a small study suggests.
'Uber for yoga' app brings instructors to you A new mobile app being dubbed as “Uber for yoga” allows users to request a yoga teacher at their whim, hailing one who will come to their home or office whenever they want to practice.
Can this high-tech bassinet keep sleep-deprived parents sane? Parental instincts are such that laying your precious newborn down in a high-tech bassinet that can not only sense when she’s crying but also jiggle and shush her back to sleep might seem unnatural.
More than half of US adults with mental illness don't get needed care Health care reform has expanded mental health care coverage for Americans, an annual report released this week suggests, but about 56 percent of U.S. adults with a mental illness still do not receive treatment.
Prostate cancer hormone therapy tied to higher dementia risk Men who take hormone therapy for prostate cancer may have a higher risk of dementia than patients who receive different treatment for these malignancies, a U.S. study suggests.
Army and Tufts study how people think, respond to stress The U.S. Army and Tufts University are working together to learn more about how people think and respond under stress.
Army and Tufts study how people think, respond under stress The U.S. Army and Tufts University are working together to learn more about how people think and respond under stress.