New dads have increased risk of depression, study says Becoming a father may raise a young man's risk of depression, according to a new U.S. study that suggests helping men at this stage could improve the wellbeing of entire families.
Suicides rare in young children; rate edged up in black boys Suicides by young children are rare and the low rate has held mostly stable except for a troubling increase among black boys, two decades of U.S. data show.
5 unexpected benefits of exercising outdoors Winter is on its way out, and as you pack up your coats and gloves, you might also want to put away your gym membership.
Colleges take new approaches to male students struggling with depression Concerned that they aren’t reaching enough young men, college counseling centers are making extra efforts to draw them in.
Pessimism and anxiety can improve performance Most people seek to project an upbeat, confident attitude on the job. But sometimes it is better to be a worrywart.
13 everyday habits that are aging you Are you aging faster than your years? If you don't like what you see in the mirror, it may be time to evaluate some of your daily routines.
James Bond would be an impotent alcoholic, medical journal claims James Bond's famous catchphrase "shaken, not stirred" may have stemmed from his inability to stir his drinks due to an alcohol-induced tremor affecting his hands, researchers reveal in a new, tongue-in-cheek medical report.
Sexual dysfunction may accompany PTSD Men and women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may also experience sexual dysfunction and relationship difficulties, a new research review suggests.
Yoga helped Hillary Clinton maintain stamina through Benghazi hearing Departing from the over 11-hour congressional hearing on Benghazi, Hillary Clinton told a reporter that yoga helped her maintain stamina.
Teens leaving foster system may lack needed mental health care Many teens and young adults who leave the foster care system don't get needed mental health services, a U.S. study suggests.