News & Articles
Bad Mood Sharpens Eyewitness Skills August 31, 2004
When Depression Hurts August 31, 2004
CT Scans Carry Cancer Risk August 31, 2004
Low-carb Diet Mistakes August 31, 2004
The Next Big Diet? August 30, 2004
Want Your Kids to Cut Down on Colas? August 30, 2004
ADHD? Get Outside! August 30, 2004
Chromium in Diet, Fitness Products May Pose Danger August 30, 2004
Higher blood pressure may blunt emotional responses August 27, 2004
Diet With the 'Right Carbs' Seems to Boost Health August 27, 2004
Sweet Revenge May be a Hard-Wired Reward August 27, 2004
People genuinely enjoy telling others off if they have done something wrong, according to scientists August 27, 2004
A surprise on caregivers' depression August 26, 2004
What Do You Do When Things Go Right? August 26, 2004
Psychiatrists rebuke colleagues over remarks on self harming patients August 26, 2004
Pain Common Side Effect Of Depression, Study Shows August 25, 2004
Don't Ignore Warning Signs of Depression August 25, 2004
Anxiety in pregnancy linked to child's behavior problems August 25, 2004
Frequent consumption of sugar-sweeten beverages linked to greater weight and type 2 diabetes in weight (Two articles) August 25, 2004
Grapefruit Lowers Weight, Fights Cancer August 25, 2004
Friendly faces calm stressed sheep August 25, 2004
Warning that Effexor antidepressant is associated with an increasing number of suicides and accidental fatal overdoses August 24, 2004
High Blood Pressure Up 30% in U.S. August 24, 2004
Orthodox view that ADHD is a brain disease is flawed August 23, 2004
Aggressive tendencies may be revealed by asymmetry in body parts, study finds August 23, 2004
New research provides the first solid evidence that the study of music promotes intellectual development August 23, 2004
Heart “Repair Kit” -- Stem Cells Regenerate Injured Muscle August 23, 2004
Teenagers' Sexual Activity Is Tied to Drugs and Drink August 23, 2004
'We're Done' Can be Predicted Before 'I Do' August 20, 2004
Where Kids Live Determines Cancer Risk August 20, 2004
Home life impacts youths affected by fetal alcohol syndrome August 20, 2004
How to spot a psychopath at work August 20, 2004
Brain anti-anxiety switch found August 19, 2004
Anxiety not a barrier to a satisfying life, study says August 19, 2004
An Aspirin a Day -- Good Medicine For Many August 19, 2004
What Type of Exercise is Best? August 19, 2004
Many doctors 'prone to stress' August 18, 2004
Antidepressants Plus 'Talk Therapy' Are Effective Therapy For Teen Depression (Two articles) August 18, 2004
Beyond Stress: College students increasingly seek on-campus counseling August 17, 2004
Moms Slack Off on Sun Protection With Toddlers (Two articles) August 17, 2004
Low-carb diets get thermodynamic defense August 17, 2004
Evidence that artificial food colorings could cause hyperactive behavior August 17, 2004
Abuse of Anti-Anxiety Drugs Up, Study of ER Visits Shows August 16, 2004
For stopping smoking, nicotine therapy works as well for teens as adults but not as well for women as for men August 16, 2004
Exercise -- the Real Fountain of Youth August 16, 2004
'Cannabis' brain tumour drug hope August 16, 2004
Mothers turn fearless when peptide level drops August 13, 2004
Extra Care Helps Kids With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome August 13, 2004
Prenatal cocaine use linked to behavior problems in boys August 13, 2004
Use it or lose it: Seniors need to socialize to keep communication skills August 13, 2004
Study To Explore Whether Weight Training Can Reduce Cardiovascular Risk August 13, 2004
Shots may Alleviate bee Allergies August 12, 2004
Caution on Pregnancy on Heels of Obesity Surgery August 12, 2004
Many Drugs Prescribed for Elderly Americans Are Risky August 12, 2004
Fortysomething Female Nurses And Teachers Are Worst Affected by Stress in the Workplace August 11, 2004
A Troubling Return for Iraq Vets August 11, 2004
Brain's Reward Circuitry Revealed in Procrastinating Primates August 11, 2004
Gene makes women prone to anxiety August 10, 2004
Iraq Vets Suffer Stress Disorders Akin to Those of Vietnam August 10, 2004
Name game increases sex appeal August 10, 2004
Work 'may ward off Alzheimer's' August 10, 2004
Parents Mental Health Affects Kids August 9, 2004
Working moms shape kids' family roles August 9, 2004
Street youth more likely to die of suicide and drug overdose August 9, 2004
Viagra use Triples Among Young Men August 9, 2004
Caffeine may Worsen Diabetes August 9, 2004
Race, Weight Play Role in Battle to Quit Smoking August 9, 2004
Quelling the 'Miss Muffet' Effect August 6, 2004
High Rates Of Mental Health Symptoms Reported In Afghanistan August 6, 2004
Asbestos study suggests bias in experts August 6, 2004
A New Drug That Fights 2 Bad Habits August 6, 2004
Subconscious may bias sex of babies (Two articles) August 5, 2004
Vegetarian Diet Not Daunting to Adopt August 5, 2004
FDA Gives Nod to New Antidepressant August 5, 2004
Hormone could ease stress symptoms August 4, 2004
Depression Traced to Overactive Brain Circuit August 4, 2004
Fiber Helps Cough August 4, 2004
Study shows a little help from friends makes wounds heal faster August 4, 2004
No-blame approach to bullies comes under attack August 4, 2004
Teen Girls Often Victims of Dating Violence August 3, 2004
Patients Taking Antidepressants Should Not Stop Cold Turkey August 3, 2004
Family meals appear to be associated with adolescent's well-being August 3, 2004
Levels of certain hormones may be increased by stress August 3, 2004
Sleepy Infants Equals SIDS Risk August 3, 2004
Being overweight when entering kindergarten linked to behavior problems in girls August 3, 2004
Substance use and mood and anxiety disorders among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the U.S. August 3, 2004
Involvement in bullying linked with poor social adjustment August 3, 2004
Negative interactions in marriage can lead to more health problems in older couples August 2, 2004
Docs Need to Focus on Kids' Obesity, Hypertension August 2, 2004
Hypnosis more helpful to men than women in quitting smoking August 2, 2004
Stripping Away the Myths Surrounding ADHD August 2, 2004
Torture victims more resilient than other trauma victims August 2, 2004
Exercise: It’s never too late to improve your fitness August 2, 2004
Negative self-image of adolescents fosters increasingly damaging behaviors July 30, 2004
Detecting lies in the brain July 30, 2004
Kids Without Siblings Lack Social Skills: Study July 30, 2004
UW researcher links storytelling and mathematical ability July 30, 2004
Cleft Lip Linked to Mom’s Smoking July 30, 2004
Happiness and self-esteem: Can one exist without the other July 30, 2004
Do You Live in a Blue State? July 29, 2004
Working moms' kids do fine, as long as moms keep tabs July 29, 2004
Mind control: More than just a plot point? Science is poised to make it possible July 29, 2004
Smoking Raises Risk of Kidney Disease July 29, 2004
K-State Researcher Links Cigarette Smoke, Vitamin A Deficiency And Emphysema July 29, 2004
Tea Keeps High Blood Pressure Away July 29, 2004
Couples live together for convenience, not to test marriage July 29, 2004
Depression delays injury recovery July 28, 2004
An Unlikely Ally Against Cancer (Two articles) July 28, 2004
Bullying crosses the line into workplace July 28, 2004
Lithium may fend off Alzheimer's disease July 27, 2004
For many adolescent girls, pregnancy may be no accident July 27, 2004
Anxious Mothers Equal Behavior Problems July 27, 2004
Friendships ease middle school adjustment July 27, 2004
Siblings help children get along with others in kindergarten July 27, 2004
Life in the "Bermuda Shorts Triangle:" Book explores how tourism is killing venice July 27, 2004
Suicide Risk Greatest One Month After Starting Antidepressants July 21, 2004
Risk of suicidal behavior similar among users of different antidepressant drugs July 21, 2004
Human Intelligence Determined By Volume And Location Of Gray Matter Tissue In Brain July 21, 2004
Eating Broiled, Baked Fish May Lower Incidence Of Irregular Heart Rhythm In The Elderly July 21, 2004
Marijuana Extract Eases Pain From MS July 21, 2004
Strengthen your brain by resting it July 21, 2004
Cinnamon Oil Kills Mosquitoes More Effectively Than DEET July 20, 2004
Mothering may prevent aggression July 20, 2004
Warning: nicotine seriously improves health July 20, 2004
Lifestyle Can Cut Risk of Alzheimer's July 20, 2004
Caffeine got your tongue? July 19, 2004
Exercise for Women - Fact or Fiction? July 19, 2004
When Golden Years Are Tarnished With Despair July 16, 2004
Study Shows Vitamins C And E Can Prevent Metabolic Damage In Extreme Exercise July 16, 2004
Childhood TV Viewing Harms Health July 16, 2004
Counselors, be More Optimistic! July 16, 2004
Vitamin linked to Alzheimer's protection July 15, 2004
Study: Brain is atypical in autistic boys July 15, 2004
Eat to Fight Endometriosis July 15, 2004
Stress May Raise Endometrial Cancer Risk July 14, 2004
Women who succeed in male-dominated careers are often seen negatively, suggests study July 14, 2004
Study Finds “Ratings Creep”: Movie Ratings Categories Contain More Violence, Sex, Profanity than Decade Ago July 14, 2004
King George III: Mad or misunderstood? July 14, 2004
Drug-Abusing Father's and the Effect on Their Children July 13, 2004
Activity Of Enzyme That Affects Mood Decreased In Brains Of Teenage Suicide Victims July 13, 2004
Nearly half of L.A. county residents get almost no exercise July 13, 2004
Growth Hormone Helps HIV Patients July 13, 2004
Another fringe benefit for highly paid employees: more fun at work July 13, 2004
Eating Disorders? - Try some exercise? July 12, 2004
Hypertension Can Hide Out in Kids July 12, 2004
Teenage years more stressful for parents than infancy July 12, 2004
Cellular Stress Within Body Is Critical Component Of Cell Growth And Immune Response July 9, 2004
Report finds link between overeating, obesity and addiction July 9, 2004
New Clue to Depression July 9, 2004
New study shows phonics is critical for skilled reading July 9, 2004
Religious activity equals less sex, drugs for some teens July 8, 2004
Frequent Tanners May Be Lured By The 'Feel-Good' Effects Of UV Light July 8, 2004
Mollycoddled men "more successful" July 8, 2004
Self-confidence, future goals deter teen pregnancy July 7, 2004
Loud Noise, Stress May Prompt Women to Eat July 7, 2004
R-Rated Movies Tied to Teen Smoking July 7, 2004
Patients with severe depression improve using guidelines developed by UT Southwestern researchers July 6, 2004
Activity of enzyme that affects mood decreased in brains of teenage suicide victims July 6, 2004
Obese Child? Take Away the Video Games July 6, 2004
Violent TV Sneaks Past Parental Control July 6, 2004
Cough Syrup Doesn't Help Kids -- or Parents July 6, 2004
Stress affects immunity in ways related to stress type and duration July 5, 2004
Sexes have different flying fears July 5, 2004
The ABCs on More Restful Zzzzzs July 5, 2004
Count Calories, not Minutes, to Stay Healthy July 5, 2004
New Findings for Pregnancy Loss July 5, 2004
Even occasional exercise can extend life for older people July 5, 2004
Physical activity cuts risk of depression in children July 2, 2004
Severe depression associated with greater number of nerve cells in thalamus region of brain July 2, 2004
Women don't connect the dots on heart attack symptoms July 2, 2004
Millions report stress and worry due to long waits for medical care July 2, 2004
Sweat the Stress Out July 1, 2004
Multivitamin Supplements Delay Progression of HIV Among Women July 1, 2004
Weight loss answers: How diets work in the body July 1, 2004
Weight loss answers: How did we get so fat? July 1, 2004
A prescription for danger: Teens using medicines to get high, U-M expert warns July 1, 2004
Families' financial woes can foster child depression and disobedience June 30, 2004
Girls Likelier to Smoke if Screen Idols Do June 30, 2004
Botox could treat sexual disorder June 30, 2004
Posttraumatic stress disorder linked with poor health June 29, 2004
In young women, depression can mean literal heartbreak June 29, 2004
Harvard Expands Popular Website to Include Risk Assessments for Cancer, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes, and Osteoporosis June 29, 2004
Fertility fears hit Atkins diet June 29, 2004
Beyond the Baby Blues June 28, 2004
Blocking Pain may Block Healing June 28, 2004
Berries, Beans Top 'Best Antioxidants List' June 28, 2004
Maxed out: why do some succumb and others steer clear? June 28, 2004
Psychiatrists Urge More Direct Focus On Patients' Spirituality June 28, 2004
Helping employees cope with aggressive customers June 25, 2004
How to Strip Snorers of Their Drone June 25, 2004
Diet Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help Decrease Aches and Pains June 25, 2004
Weather plays major role in outcomes in sports and financial arenas June 25, 2004
Sexist countries view men as 'bad, but bold' June 24, 2004
Binge Drinking on Rise in Young Women June 24, 2004
Computers may Help Develop Young Minds June 24, 2004
Stressed Young Become Hypertensive Middle-Agers June 23, 2004
Smoking Subtracts 10 Years From Life June 23, 2004
Stress in Young Adults is Risky June 22, 2004
Dogs Sense Seizures in Children June 22, 2004
Virus to curb cocaine cravings June 22, 2004
Depression Spells Heart Trouble for Older Women June 21, 2004
Happy memories don't always lift unhappy moods June 21, 2004
Eat Low-Carb While Increasing Fiber Intake June 21, 2004
Drink boosts schizophrenia drugs June 21, 2004
Experts praise movie's lessons of 'resilience' June 21, 2004
Why perfect is not always best June 21, 2004
Fruit for Your Eyes? June 18, 2004
Exercise, Fish Oil Keep Arteries Clear June 18, 2004
High School Smoking Rates Plummet June 18, 2004
Young adults think that health habits reduce smoking's harm June 17, 2004
No Medical Benefit From Liposuction June 17, 2004
FDA Panel Backs Implant To Counter Depression June 16, 2004
Marketing encourages teens to tie brand choices to personal identity June 16, 2004
Teen Dieting May Lead to Adult Obesity June 16, 2004
Study Finds Cannabis Triggers Transient Schizophrenia-like Symptoms June 16, 2004
Counseling can help heavy drinkers in college June 16, 2004
Lean teens more likely to compensate for overeating than overweight peers June 16, 2004
Science proves that love is blind June 15, 2004
Legalization of Marijuana — Potential Impact on Youth June 15, 2004
Acne Leaves Emotional Scars, Too June 14, 2004
A Better Way to Teach College Science? June 14, 2004
Seroxat (Paxil) can be a danger to under 18s, doctors told June 14, 2004
Parents, Public Misinformed on Bedwetting June 14, 2004
Most Stressful Jobs Involve Public Contact June 11, 2004
Memory fails you after severe stress June 11, 2004
How Brain Gives Special Resonance To Emotional Memories June 11, 2004
Obesity in Pregnancy Raises Birth Defect Risk June 11, 2004
Employers can save by helping employees get more active June 11, 2004
Irregular hours can leave a worker permanently jet-lagged June 11, 2004
Yoga Reduces Fatigue In Multiple Sclerosis Patients, OHSU Study Finds June 10, 2004
Clarifying The Caffeine Controversies June 10, 2004
Exercise More Critical Than Calcium For Adolescent Bones June 10, 2004
Doctors advised on exam stress June 9, 2004
Among young teens, aggression equals popularity June 9, 2004
Girls Fight Differently Than Boys June 9, 2004
We Weren't Made To Multitask June 8, 2004
Patch of brain put to sleep June 8, 2004
New Low-Carb Potato to Debut in January June 8, 2004
School-based Interpersonal Psychotherapy Seems Effective for Treating Depressed Teenagers June 8, 2004
Traumatic bone breaks may suffer from PTSD June 7, 2004
Eyewitness memory poor in highly intense and stressful situations June 7, 2004
Obesity fight targets town plans June 7, 2004
New Breast Cancer Drug Shrinks Tumors or Slows Growth in Up to Half of Women June 7, 2004
Food additives can turn even the most well-behaved child into a tantrum-thrower June 7, 2004
Expressing yourself isn't always ideal June 4, 2004
Imagine That! A Better Memory June 4, 2004
Eat Your Fruits and Veggies June 4, 2004
Challenges to worldview trigger distress and revenge June 4, 2004
Former Smokers Can Regain Health and Improve Quality of Life June 3, 2004
Yo-yo Dieting May Have A Long-term Negative Effect On Immune Function June 3, 2004
More Health Problems for Obese Children June 3, 2004
Neighborhoods may influence whether residents have asthma June 2, 2004
Business people win when they apologize, take personal blame for mistakes - study shows June 2, 2004
Most of us are poor judges of our own abilities June 2, 2004
Who Takes Better Care of Themselves: Men or Women? June 2, 2004
Clinical Research Findings Often 'Biased Or Incomplete' June 1, 2004
Chocolate Can Keep Cardiovascular System in Shape June 1, 2004
Antibiotics -- a Cause for Allergies? June 1, 2004
Cells From Fat Tissue Turned Into Functional Nerve Cells June 1, 2004
Cross-examined character witnesses may hurt defendants on trial May 31, 2004
Another Thumbs up for Soy May 31, 2004
Surgeon General Links More Diseases to Smoking May 31, 2004
Researchers Say Massachusetts Family Courts Fail to Protect Battered Women and Their Children May 28, 2004
How The Brain Stores Meaningful Memories May 28, 2004
More Fish and Fiber, Less Refined Grains for New Food Pyramid May 28, 2004
Eating Certain Types Of Fish During Pregnancy May Protect Baby From Future Asthma May 28, 2004
New theory suggests people are drawn to religion for 16 reasons May 27, 2004
Alcoholic Stepfathers Spell Trouble for Girls May 27, 2004
Good Workout Works Your Brain May 27, 2004
Autistic Children Show Outstanding Musical Skills May 27, 2004
Food Poisoning Could Become Thing of the Past May 27, 2004
After Menopause -- Start Exercising! May 27, 2004
Drug Price Increases Triple the Rate of Inflation May 26, 2004
Cutting out food colorings 'could reduce hyperactivity' May 26, 2004
Marketing pressures lead schools to be obesity zones May 26, 2004
Aspirin use associated with reduced risk of cancer May 26, 2004
Exams students 'fuel up on Ritalin' May 26, 2004
Plants 'can improve your health' May 26, 2004
Father contact 'helps behavior' May 26, 2004
Probing emotions' link to heart health May 25, 2004
Exercising after menopause may help reduce bone loss May 25, 2004
Compound In Salsa May Fight Food Poisoning May 25, 2004
Why we Need Folic Acid May 25, 2004
Green Tea Helps Keep Arteries Clear May 25, 2004
Good job Plus Good Marriage Equals low Blood Pressure May 24, 2004
Nations Plan to Tackle Poor Diet and Lack of Exercise May 24, 2004
Approach of holidays has no effect on time of death May 24, 2004
Good News for Chocolate Lovers May 24, 2004
New research shows reasons for smoking vary May 21, 2004
Cutting back on cigarettes: When less is more May 21, 2004
Life Quality in eye of the Beholder May 21, 2004
Zinc Helps Kids Recover From Pneumonia May 21, 2004
Yoga for Cancer May 20, 2004
Vaccines Are Not Associated With Autism, Report Says May 20, 2004
Graphic Images of Violence Alter Children's Attitudes Toward Aggression May 19, 2004
Trans-fats come under fire May 19, 2004
Look forward to a darker world May 19, 2004
Duke Researchers Advocate Lifestyle Approach To High Blood Pressure May 19, 2004
A New Way To Kill Cancer May 18, 2004
Autism's surge mystifies May 18, 2004
Diabetes 'linked to Alzheimer's' May 18, 2004
Study: Low-Carb Diet More Effective Than Low-Fat Diet May 18, 2004
Worrying About Health Costs Raises Death Rate May 17, 2004
Binge Drinking Predicts Suicide Attempts in Teens May 17, 2004
Heavy Drinking May Presage Suicidal Thoughts, Actions May 17, 2004
Disciplinary Beliefs Among Blacks May 17, 2004
Mom’s Depression Affects Child’s Weight May 14, 2004
Children of single parents do well educationally and behaviorally May 14, 2004
Abuse less shocking in light of history May 14, 2004
Low-Carb Diets Can Cause Bad Breath May 14, 2004
Childhood Conduct Problems May Predict Depression Among Young Adults May 13, 2004
The Secret to Staying Awake May 13, 2004
Some married couples will do better by lowering expectations May 12, 2004
New Research Shows Stark Differences in Teen Brains May 12, 2004
Prevalence of chlamydia high among young adults in the U.S. May 12, 2004
Less Educated People Have Lower Stress, But More Health Effects May 11, 2004
Experts: Mindset of War Fosters Abuses May 11, 2004
Corn cuts the carbs May 11, 2004
Lack Energy? Maybe It's Your Magnesium Level May 11, 2004
More Exercise and a Little Soy Help Hot Flashes May 11, 2004
Low-Fat, High-Carb Diet OK for Cholesterol May 11, 2004
Sexual Past Affects Cancer Risk May 10, 2004
Helping Seniors Catch Some Zs May 10, 2004
Eating disorder behaviors linked to suicide risks May 10, 2004
ADHD may be moderated by mom's love, study finds May 7, 2004
Researchers Design Computer Games That Boost Self-Esteem May 7, 2004
One Drug Treats Both Sides of Bipolar Disorder May 7, 2004
Ritalin May Improve Parkinson's Symptoms, OHSU Study Says May 7, 2004
Healthy city rankings may not have scientific basis May 7, 2004
Childhood Stress Linked to Adult Mental Health May 6, 2004
Love affects hormones and brain chemicals May 6, 2004
Teens: Stay off the Coffee May 6, 2004
Study Measures Literacy Skills Critical to Good Health May 6, 2004
Young adult drinkers binging and not realizing it May 6, 2004
Personality may be key to "Psyching" oneself up for exercise May 5, 2004
Antidepressant Can Help Women Quit Smoking May 5, 2004
Blood Pressure Rising in Kids May 5, 2004
Stress linked to increased risk of depressive and anxiety disorders May 4, 2004
Anger Fuels Prejudice - In stressful settings, decisions are altered May 4, 2004
Stopping Sleep Apnea Would Make Roads Safer May 4, 2004
Exercise Helps Heart Attack Patients Who Are Depressed, Without Social Support May 4, 2004
Caffeine consumption associated with increase in blood pressure in adolescents May 4, 2004
Rare risk: Adolescent binging on marijuana linked to stroke May 4, 2004
Study links responses to workday stress with marital satisfaction May 3, 2004
Substance Use, Social Stress Compromise Pregnant Women's Immune System May 3, 2004
Botox for Cerebral Palsy May 3, 2004
Relax the Stomach With Botox May 3, 2004
Patients With Uncontrolled Epilepsy Have Low Levels Of Fatty Acids May 3, 2004
Spare the Rod, Spare the Child May 3, 2004
Social connections complete health picture April 30, 2004
Another Weapon For Beating Cancer: Exercise April 30, 2004
Spinach May Offer Blindness Treatment April 30, 2004
Height loss screen ultimately could reduce hip fractures April 30, 2004
Can you hear me now? "Belly talk" popular in U.S. April 30, 2004
The bone marrow that turned into brain April 30, 2004
Hormone May Govern Emotional Responses April 29, 2004
Robotic technology teaches spinal cord injury patients to walk again April 29, 2004
Energy Boost Fights Migraines April 29, 2004
Winning The Battle Of The Bulge: We're A Scrimmage Closer To Victory April 29, 2004
Most Antidepressants Are Too Risky for Children, Lancet Reports April 28, 2004
Vitamin D Cuts Risk of Falls for Elderly April 28, 2004
Alzheimer Drug may Help MS Patients April 28, 2004
We are sleeping fewer hours than ever before April 28, 2004
Some depressed people to be told to hit the road April 27, 2004
Calcium in diet may reduce risk of kidney stones in younger women April 27, 2004
Exhaust harms drivers' hearts April 27, 2004
The Patient Power of Prayer April 27, 2004
Sibling violence leads to battering in college dating April 26, 2004
Worry Lowers IVF Success April 26, 2004
Avoid Fizzy Drinks to Keep Kids Fit April 26, 2004
Dental X-Rays During Pregnancy Associated With Low Birth Weight Babies April 26, 2004
Child Antidepressant Research Misleading (two articles) April 23, 2004
Supersized Breakfast Stresses Vessels April 23, 2004
Presenteeism accounts for up to 60 percent of employer health costs April 23, 2004
Botox Brings Back the Voice April 22, 2004
Airborne Transmission Underestimated As Cause When Investigating Disease Outbreaks April 22, 2004
Exposure To Food Increases Brain Metabolism April 22, 2004
Steady Exercise Strengthens Older Immune Systems April 21, 2004
More than a million Americans abuse prescription drugs April 21, 2004
Researchers Restore Lost Immunity -- Possible Breakthrough for AIDS April 21, 2004
Autism link to male sex hormones April 21, 2004
Scrawny Beats Brawny for Women Seeking a Life Mate April 20, 2004
The Preference For Sweetened Foods May Decline After Exercise April 20, 2004
Potential Parkinson’s Drug Relieves Symptoms With Few Side Effects April 20, 2004
Ironclad Memory April 20, 2004
When the Cookie Monster Strikes April 19, 2004
Music: Good for the Ears, Bad for the Skin April 19, 2004
Prenatal Nicotine Primes Adolescent Brain for Addiction April 19, 2004
Decreasing Post-Mammogram Stress April 16, 2004
Physical beauty involves more than good looks April 16, 2004
Calcium for Weight Loss? April 16, 2004
The demon drink * April 15, 2004
Toddlers with sleep problems at higher risk of smoking, drinking or doing drugs as teens April 15, 2004
"Use it or lose it" warning rings true when it comes to exercise April 15, 2004
Having close attachments can halve risk of heart attacks April 15, 2004
Summer babies tend to be more optimistic as adults April 15, 2004
Sex, beer, or a hug... How do you beat your low mood...? April 14, 2004
Aspirin May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk April 14, 2004
Statins And Aspirin May Protect Against Severe Vision Loss In Elderly April 14, 2004
Animals think in their own way, but not like humans April 14, 2004
Lung Cancer Now Leading Cause Of Cancer Death In Women April 14, 2004
Over-the-Counter Drugs Aren't Risk-Free April 13, 2004
As Children Move Up in School, Nutrition Declines April 13, 2004
Testing Mental Ability April 13, 2004
Money is the Root of ... Stress April 12, 2004
PTSD Increases In Children With Extended ICU Stays After Cardiac Surgery April 12, 2004
Zinc Supplements Could Help Treat ADHD April 12, 2004
Curbing College Drinking No Easy Task April 12, 2004
Controversial Care for Depressed Kids April 12, 2004
Research Shows Green Views Can Alleviate Stress, Boost Attention April 12, 2004
Newer Drugs Appear to Stem Violent Behavior April 12, 2004
Chocolate During Pregnancy May Make Mom and Baby Happier April 9, 2004
Antidepressants May Be Harmful to Unborn Baby April 9, 2004
Health literacy gap affects care and costs for much of America April 9, 2004
Students with Poor Mental Health at Highest Risk for Alcohol Abuse April 9, 2004
The Great Sexual Divide Starts Early April 9, 2004
ADHD treatment: Are drugs working? April 8, 2004
Antioxidant May Reverse Vision Loss: Study April 8, 2004
Study Says Second-hand Smoke Affects Healing, Promotes Scarring April 8, 2004
Many kids in Federal Nutrition Program are overweight April 8, 2004
New Hope for Depressed or Disabled Seniors April 7, 2004
Research Shows Explosives Remain Part Of Human Hair April 7, 2004
Lack of Exercise Means Obesity for Kids April 7, 2004
Atherosclerosis linked to depression in older persons April 6, 2004
First Flavors Form A Lasting Impression April 6, 2004
Patients with alcohol and drug disorders more likely to have personality disorders April 6, 2004
Light Therapy Appears Effective for Depression During Pregnancy April 6, 2004
Exercise Can Help Those With Asthma April 6, 2004
Survey Suggests Lack of Awareness Heightens Risk for STDs April 6, 2004
Rates of trauma and PTSD higher among incarcerated youth April 6, 2004
Teens and Dieting a Losing Proposition April 5, 2004
Drinking Increases Risk of Sexual Harassment April 5, 2004
Toddler TV Time May Shorten Attention Spans April 5, 2004
Using Stress Management to Fight Diabetes April 2, 2004
Mayo Clinic Researchers Discover Green Tea Component Helps Kill Leukemia Cells April 2, 2004
Surgery Stops Tourette’s April 2, 2004
Family exercise can be the key to healthier lifestyle for kids April 2, 2004
As Tax Deadline Approaches Americans Say Money Is Number One Cause of Stress April 1, 2004
Popular Chewing Gum Eliminates Bacteria That Cause Bad Breath April 1, 2004
Vitamin E -- An Easy way to Reduce Cancer Risk April 1, 2004
Viagra may harm fertility April 1, 2004