10 natural ways to manage anxiety Your heart’s racing, you’re overwhelmed with worries, and you feel like you can’t catch your breath.
5 tips to finally commit to your goals How is it possible to feel incredibly resolved to do something one minute, only to find that your can-do attitude has evaporated by the next day?
Explosive blasts leave distinct injuries in veterans’ brains, study finds New research shows that veterans who survived explosive blasts have distinct brain changes, suggesting that these impacts may be to blame for many of the psychological and social problems that vets face upon returning home.
Fake bar part of research into anti-drinking drug There's no skunky bar odor amid the beer taps. Instead of booze, colored water fills the bottles. The real alcohol is locked away but still close enough for the extra temptation of smell - and to test the safety of a new drug designed to help heavy drinkers say "when" sooner than usual.
Teens see different consequences from alcohol and pot, study says Using alcohol leads to unsafe driving and compromised relationships with peers, while using marijuana harms relationships with authority figures, U.S. teens said in a survey.
'Therapy kangaroo' booted from Wisconsin McDonald's While she may not have been hopping mad, a Wisconsin woman certainly wasn't happy about being told to leave a McDonald's in Beaver Dam with the animal she says is her support kangaroo.
Teen athletes prone to drink, less likely to use drugs Participating in sports may have many benefits, but it also raises the chances adolescents will abuse alcohol, according to a new review of the evidence by Canadian researchers.
Your cat could be clawing away at your mental health Cat owners, beware: A parasite found in feline feces could not only make you physically sick, but also mentally so, according to new research.
Controversy plagues school mental health screening As stories about increasing school violence dominate headlines, experts say many teens are struggling with untreated mental illness. Yet, school officials around the country are themselves grappling with the best way to offer mental health services in a patchwork, underfunded system.