Researchers Discover Relation Between Depression And Manic Behavior
New studies show nearly 40 percent of Americans classified as having major depression also experience brief and recurring bouts of manic behavior.
New studies show nearly 40 percent of Americans classified as having major depression also experience brief and recurring bouts of manic behavior.
Study discovers three years after women have stopped experiencing domestic violence, their health costs are significantly higher.
A new study reveals how increased antibiotic usage by seniors in America might be related to an improved Medicare drug coverage.
New research concluded that even taken once per month, acetaminophen, a very well-known painkiller, may increase teenagers risk two-fold for asthma.
Studies have just discovered that stressed women may find it more difficult to get pregnant. This study used biochemical markers to determine the amount (and type) of stress and its affects on fertility.
An interesting study was released by the Food & Water Watch, explaining that almost 50% of all bottled water purchased in the United States is actually just tap water that companies bottle and sell to consumers making massive margins.
Laser pointing devices are usually seen in classrooms as a teaching aid and are generally known to be safe. Unfortunately, certain laser pointers may severely damage the human eye, as one 15-year-old boy experienced.
Researchers discovered how urinary concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) may directly relate to a decrease in sperm concentration and quality.
Studies performed by both French and UK experts show prevention of dementia is most likely when those affected avoid diabetes and depression, become more educated, and also eat a more balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
New studies suggest children with dogs are actually more active than children of families without.