Teen marijuana use in Colorado found lower than national average Marijuana consumption by Colorado high school students has dipped slightly since the state first permitted recreational cannabis use by adults, a new survey showed on Monday, contrary to concerns that legalization would increase pot use by teens.
Well-timed exercise might improve learning Aerobic exercise four hours after a memorization task, but not exercise right afterwards, was linked to improved recall in a series of Dutch experiments.
Many U.S. veterans may face sexual health problems Many U.S. veterans returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan may encounter sexual health problems, a new study suggests.
With dementia, cognitive tests may not predict safe driving There is no test that can predict if a person with dementia is safe to drive, a new report suggests.
Single motherhood tied to slightly raised heart disease risk Working single mothers may have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke than their married peers, a study suggests.
5 reasons you're getting wrinkles that have nothing to do with aging Crow’s feet, laugh lines, and rings circling your neck might seem like inevitable parts of getting older.
How to get your stress levels under control One of the most common ailments that will affect all of us at one point or another is stress, and how you deal with it will make all the difference.
For teen girls, risky dieting tied to family conflict, depression Young teen girls are more likely to count calories, skip meals and engage in other risky dieting behaviors if they're experiencing family conflict or have symptoms of depressed mood, according to a new study from Australia.
Dear Senators, follow US employers' lead and move the Mental Health Reform Act forward We must work to solve the growing mental health crisis in this U.S.
US veterans find combat-related stress relief in holistic-medicine retreat Ever since 47-year-old Andy Kaufmann retired from the U.S. Army in 2009, scenes from active duty in Iraq, Bosnia, and the Saudi Arabia and Kuwait border have rattled his body and mind— giving him hyper-vigilance, disrupting his sleep and memory function, and threatening his marriage of 21 years.