Taking a 'mental health day': Your rights in the workplace We’ve probably all taken a day off work to unwind— you may have even called it a “mental health day.”
Large number of soldiers had mental illness before enlisting The first publicly released findings from the largest mental-health study conducted by the military gave a sobering picture of the prevalence of mental disorders and suicide indicators among active-duty troops.
New analysis of smoking and schizophrenia suggests causal link In research that turns on its head previous thinking about links between schizophrenia and smoking, scientists say they have found that cigarettes may be a causal factor in the development of psychosis.
Study finds disobedient kids earn more money as adults Parents at their wits' end over an unruly kid might take heart: The brat will probably grow up to earn more than his well-behaving peers, a new study in Development Psychology suggests.
Combination of stress and depression boosts risks for heart patients For people with heart disease, high levels of stress coupled with depression increase the risk of heart attack and death, according to a new study.
Overcoming an addiction to stress If left unchecked, many people can become addicted to stress, which can eventually lead to serious health problems. Heidi Hanna, stress expert and author of “Stressaholic: Five Steps to Transform Your Relationship with Stress,” spoke with Fox News Health about better solutions for stress addiction.
Brain rewrites memories to reflect new experiences, study says New research from Northwestern Medicine identifies how the brain transforms memories.
Signs you may have an anxiety disorder Worried? Nervous? The distinction between anxiety disorders and "normal" anxiety isn't always clear
The healthiest ways to cope with stress (and a few ways you shouldn’t) Here, the best and worst ways to de-stress right now.
'Baby illusion' makes family's youngest seem tiny The youngest child in a family may be perpetually the baby, according to new research showing that moms literally perceive their littlest as smaller than he or she really is