Some blood pressure drugs tied to risk of mood disorder hospital stays Common blood pressure medications may increase the risk for severe mood disorder episodes, a new study suggests.
Beware extremes: Exercise, anger may trigger heart attack If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout.
College students nationwide flood mental-health centers On a recent Thursday afternoon at Ohio State University, about 30 students sit in a classroom listening to instructor Kipp Pietrantonio lecture. “Imagine you were just handed your physics test, what would happen?” he asks.
Ventilator use surges for nursing home residents with dementia The number of nursing home residents with advanced dementia who get hooked up to breathing machines has roughly doubled in recent years even though this doesn't appear to help them live longer, a U.S. study suggests.
'Rapunzel Syndrome' caused woman's odd symptoms For one woman, the inability to keep any food down was caused by an incredibly rare condition called "Rapunzel syndrome," according to a new report of her case.
Political digs aside, how common is infidelity, really? Donald Trump is threatening to dredge up former President Bill Clinton's past infidelities in his next debate with Hillary Clinton.
A psychologist explains why clowns are so scary Halloween has come early this year as the creepy clown craze fans out across the country, with one town after another reporting strange sightings of the costumed figures.
Underactive thyroid may be overdiagnosed, overtreated in the elderly Older people may too often be diagnosed with an underactive thyroid and prescribed thyroid hormones, which can cause new troubles and expenses without improving their lives, researchers say.
19 Detroit-area deaths since July tied to deadly painkiller Michigan health officials say there have been 19 Detroit-area deaths since July that could be related to carfentanil (kahr-FEHN'-tuh-nihl), a deadly painkiller used to tranquilize elephants.
Italian fashion line under fire for selling drug-themed clothing at Nordstrom, Saks Moschino, a high-end Italian clothing company, is known for its provocative branding. But drug addiction activists say the fashion line has taken its marketing too far by selling pill-popping-themed items at top U.S. department stores, claiming it glamorizes prescription drug abuse.