Teen mental health risk increases with food insecurity Adolescents living in households with limited or uncertain availability of nutritious food are more than twice as likely as other kids to have emotional problems or conduct problems, according to a new study.
What researchers learned about people with psychiatric disorders and love When looking for love, people with psychiatric disorders tend to look toward their own, one new study suggests.
NYC backs legislation banning smokeless tobacco in ballparks NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City Health Department is backing legislation that would ban smokeless tobacco from all ticketed sports arenas, including Yankee Stadium and Citi Field.
Couples should 'fight well' for a stronger relationship All happy couples know that fighting is not only inevitable but also quite healthy.
Colorado visitors end up in ERs more for pot use than residents Marijuana is sending visitors to Colorado to hospital emergency rooms at an increasing rate, according to a new study.
New York steps up fight against overdoses in hard-hit Staten Island New York City officials on Wednesday rolled out a new effort to tackle a surge in deaths from drug overdoses on Staten Island, the smallest of the city's five boroughs, which last year suffered the city's highest rate of overdose deaths.
Delonte West photos troubling for player with history of mental illness Recent photos that have surfaced on social media of former NBA player Delonte West wandering around shoeless in a hospital gown outside a Houston-area Jack in the Box appear to be a somber reminder of the downward spiral many celebrities publically embark on when their mental illness goes untreated.
Can kids learn more when they exercise during lessons? Building exercise into lessons might help kids get better grades, especially when the task at hand requires memorization, a small Dutch study suggests.
Come on, already! Impatience linked to chromosome length Impatient people may be more likely to have shorter telomeres, parts of human chromosomes that that tend to get shorter as people age, according to a new study.
Anxiety may influence a woman's heart during exercise In women, blood flow to the heart during exercise testing may be influenced by anxiety, while the same does not appear to be true for men, according to results reported in the annual women's themed issue of Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.