It is time to commit to programs that will serve our troops with the same fidelity with which they have served us.
Innovations, outbreaks, and oddities from the year in health and medicine
Despite physical and cognitive decline, older age is associated with higher self-ratings of successful aging.
Last week's mHealth summit in Washington, D.C., gave tech leaders an opportunity to evaluate the field and its future.
He was a hero, an iconic survivor, and he let us down. It's difficult to accept, because he helped.
People who thought they ate more felt less hungry later.
A researcher's struggle to get players and leagues to cooperate in a study of traumatic brain injury
Why, with age, people appear to lose the gut instinct that protects us from scams and shady deals
Non-stop reminiscing about Decembers past may cut down your gas bill.
Divorcees encouraged to express themselves through writing had a harder time moving on.
A great way to get people to work out more is to make them feel inadequate.
What I've learned from speaking out against the brutality of medical training
How people with neurologic disorders open and utilize new channels of expression
The 800 kilometer El Camino dirt path is also known as the world's longest psychiatric highway.
For Female Orgasmic Disorder, a 'female Viagra' has been effective in early clinical trials -- but not everyone is smiling coyly.
Patients pushed the hardest showed the most improvement.
Never break character.
Taking a note from the aftermath of 9/11, a project to address the psychological aftermath of the disaster
Mapping the fugue state that allows rappers to freestyle, jazz musicians to improvise, and artists turn off their self-edit
21 metrics to figure why your head won't leave your head alone