The disquieting silence around the HIV epidemic
New reports link the sleep medication to a spate of E.R. visits for hallucinations, agitation, and sleep-walking, among other complaints. But it also helps a lot of people. What's to know?
Kids whose mothers drank "moderately" scored just as well on a balance test at age ten. This adds to a growing body of evidence that women may not have to stay away from all alcohol during pregnancy.
People who were hospitalized for an infection were 62 percent more likely to later develop a mood disorder.
Despite a culture organizing to oppose shaming, it remains inevitable. But it doesn't have to ruin lives.
A large, long study found that children had worse academic outcomes after being treated with one particular stimulant.
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A brain scan could help objectively identify who will benefit, and who won't.
White babies are no longer the majority in the U.S.
Readers scored the same on comprehension tests regardless of the medium.
Regardless of anonymity, we become more likely to deceive.
Unconscious body image misperception
Bringing together medicine and spirituality for end-of-life care
Call it a syndrome, if you will
We are not a post-vitamin society, yet.
People with depression are at a 32 times increased risk, while social factors are more closely associated with suicide in men than in women.
Behavior problems may be explained by serotonin and bacteria in the bowels.
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Addiction isn't a term to be thrown around lightly. But some argue that it's possible to become neurologically dependent on porn.
Pre-regatta rowers were more likely to agree with Carl Sagan that "in a demon-haunted world, science is a candle in the dark."