Alkermes depression drug fails in studies, shares plunge Alkermes Plc said its drug for major depressive disorder did not meet the main goal of improving depression symptoms in two late-stage studies, sending its shares down 32 percent in premarket trading.
Long-term opioid use linked to depression People who take prescription opioids, which are used for treating pain, for longer than a month may have an increased risk of developing depression, according to a new study.
The secrets behind the most creative minds of all time New research shows people like Steve Jobs, Beethoven and Van Gogh have a lot in common when it comes to their creative minds. Dr. Manny sits down with psychologist and co-author of “Wired to Create,” to discuss how the mental habits of great artists and innovators help you tap into your own creativity
270 Chinese couples do yoga with dogs to try to break 'doga' world record Dog and yoga lovers in China say they have broken the world record for the number of people doing the meditative exercise with their canines in a single class.
Bush, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich: 2016 candidates can change the way we talk about addiction The recent presidential candidate forum on addiction in New Hampshire can help change the way we talk about addiction, long after the election.
Distracted at work? You might be a genius The modern world is rife with distractions, but new research suggests those who find it most difficult to focus tend to be the most intelligent.
More research needed to prevent elder abuse Maltreatment and abuse have important effects on the health, quality of life and even the lifespan of elderly people, but there is very little evidence on ways to stop it, according to a new research review.
Lack of resilience as a teen tied to higher diabetes risk as an adult Men who have low resistance to psychological stress at age 18 may face considerably higher risk for type 2 diabetes in adulthood compared to those better able to handle stress, according to new research.
Sexual trauma raises suicide risk among veterans Men and women veterans who experienced sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment while serving in the military are at heightened risk of suicide, according to a recent U.S. study.
Cocaine can make your brain eat itself, say researchers Much like rampaging zombies, brain cells on cocaine can't stop eating brains, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.