Light therapy has long been a recognized treatment option for depression. But can it help perimenopausal women struggling with depression
Science behind standing desks was crooked all along? Sit on that
Well, this sucks. I just bought an ergonomic keyboard and before it even arrives the whole field of ergonomics is
Kidney Function Recovery Seen in Some Children on Dialysis
THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 2018 — Roughly 2 percent of pediatric patients on maintenance dialysis recover within two years after dialysis
Preventing underage drinking among youths on rural reservations
Underage drinking is a concern all over the country. Among American Indian and Alaska Native populations, there are especially serious
Congress Wants to Ensure That All Pharmacists Can Help Patients Save Money on Prescriptions
The Senate passed a bill yesterday that may help lower some drug prices for consumers, if the legislation makes it
10 Adorable Lunchbox Notes From Parents on Instagram
One of the hardest things about being a parent or caregiver is that when your child is at school, you
Including Calorie Count on Menus Can Cut Calories Ordered
THURSDAY, Sept. 13, 2018 — Including calorie count information on restaurant menus can result in a reduction in calories ordered,
How Quickly Can You Really Catch an Illness on an Airplane—and How Much Should You Worry?
When an airplane from Dubai landed in New York yesterday morning with reports of passengers coughing and vomiting, health officials
Focus on aging eyes: Poll finds primary care providers play key role in eye care after 50
A new poll suggests that primary care providers could play an important role in promoting vision care for adults age
The Instant Pot Hack That Can Get a Meal on the Table in 30 Minutes
In the service of summertime cooking shortcuts, I’ll do pretty much anything. I’ll buy pre-roasted, pre-sliced red peppers and dumplings.