University of Pittsburg Schools of the Health Sciences — A new study published in the journal Depression and Anxiety found that negative experiences of social media among teenagers and young adults are associated with increased depressive symptoms.
Temple University Health Systems — Experts in dementia and Alzheimer's disease have long been looking for ways to reverse memory deficits and cognitive impairments in order to treat and prevent these brain conditions. Now, a new study may lead to effective treatments. Read More »
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University — Baking soda is often used as an inexpensive home remedy to treat a range of health conditions. New research suggests that it we might soon add autoimmune diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis, to the list. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Millions of Americans are becoming hooked on nicotine via e-cigarettes, including many teenagers, who are now more than twice as likely to vape as to smoke tobacco. Read More »
HealthCentral — As publicity surrounding mass shootings has increased in recent years, news stories and conversations often focus on mental health challenges as a catalyst. But it's important to have the facts. Read More »
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