A study out of Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health linked past experiences with bias and discrimination and avoidance
Let it go: Mental breaks after work improve sleep: Repetitive thoughts on rude behavior at work results in insomnia
If you’ve had a bad day at work thanks to rude colleagues, doing something fun and relaxing after you punch
Senators say Trump censored LGBT health information on HHS and other government sites
Democratic Senators called out the White House for removing LGBT health information from government websites, including from the U.S. Department
Nanomedicine: Drugs can be made ‘smarter’
A new method has been developed to make drugs ‘smarter’ using nanotechnology so they will be more effective at reaching
Animal cyborg: Behavioral control by ‘toy’ craving circuit
Children love to get toys from parents for their birthday present. This craving toward items also involves object hoarding disorders
For heavy lifting, use exoskeletons with caution: The wearable robotics don’t eliminate stress — they just shift it to other parts of the body
You can wear an exoskeleton, but it won’t turn you into a superhero. That’s the finding of a study in
What to do if you’re worried your son or daughter is self-harming
It can be one of the scariest 
topics for parents to tackle, but self-harm is a vital thing to talk
New vaccine could help people overcome ‘bath salts’ abuse: In rodents, vaccine decreased drug’s stimulant effects for months
Researchers have developed a vaccine for one of the most dangerous types of synthetic cathinones, or bath salts. The vaccine
Potential source of gender differences in migraines: Findings could lead to better treatments for men and women who suffer from migraines
Of the more than 38 million Americans who experience migraine headaches, 28 million are women. Compared to men, women also
Illinois bill would force insurers to cover egg, embryo freezing
At 23, Erin Keith didn’t know if she wanted children, but she knew she wanted a choice. So before embarking