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Raw fruit and vegetables provide better mental health outcomes
Seeking the feel good factor? Go natural. That is the simple message from University of Otago researchers who have discovered
Maternal metabolic factors and early-onset puberty: Kaiser Permanente study the largest population-based research on topic
In a study of more than 15,000 girls and their mothers — all Kaiser Permanente members in Northern California —
Scientists watch the brain’s lining heal after a head injury
Following head injury, the protective lining that surrounds the brain may get a little help from its friends: immune cells
Fast-acting benefits of ketamine for depression and suicidality: Caution on the potential for abuse and the need for effective controls
A nasal spray formulation of ketamine shows promise in the rapid treatment of symptoms of major depression and suicidal thoughts,
Drowsy driving in the ridesharing industry is a public safety risk: Ridesharing industry must address fatigue and sleepiness among drivers
A position statement from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) concludes that fatigue and sleepiness are inherent safety risks
Omega-3s from fish oil supplements no better than placebo for dry eye: Sudy finds omega-3 fails to yield beneficial results in the clinic
Omega-3 fatty acid supplements taken orally proved no better than placebo at relieving symptoms or signs of dry eye, according
Does age at menopause affect memory?
Entering menopause at a later age may be associated with a small benefit to your memory years later, according to
Rx for sedentary kids—friends and the great outdoors
Hanging out with friends can make kids less sedentary, but having inviting outdoor spaces and nearby parks can help them
Art is in the eye of the beholder
A researcher from James Cook University in Australia has found that a person’s mental state affects how they look at