How to Help Someone Dealing With Depression
There is little that is harder than watching a loved one struggle with depression. So what can you do? More than you might think, experts…
Read onThere is little that is harder than watching a loved one struggle with depression. So what can you do? More than you might think, experts…
Read onAlarmed by the increasing spread of medical misinformation, 50 U.S. medical and science organizations have announced the formation of a new group that aims to…
Read onWhile the idea of getting 10,000 steps a day is bandied about as a good walking goal, that can be intimidating to some people, depending…
Read onOne group of Americans drinks more caffeinated beverages than all others. That’s people who smoke cigarettes and also have serious mental illness, including schizophrenia and…
Read onA new study links high blood pressure during pregnancy with cognitive issues later in life, adding to known risks such as stroke and heart disease.…
Read onA brisk 11-minute daily walk can help you live longer, a new University of Cambridge study reports. Researchers found that 75 minutes a week —…
Read onMost food and water contains “nano-sized” microplastics, and new animal research suggests these tiny particles pass from pregnant rats to their unborn offspring and may…
Read onWhen expectant or new moms experience depression, known as perinatal depression, loneliness may be a driving factor. “We found that loneliness was central to the…
Read onPedestrian deaths have surged on U.S. roads in recent years, and they are climbing again. Pedestrian deaths hit a 40-year high in 2021, and numbers…
Read onCommon pregnancy complications like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia may slow infant development in the womb, according to a new study. This leads to newborns being…
Read onAn artificial sweetener commonly used in processed foods could be increasing people’s risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study argues. Erythritol is a…
Read onFolks who have trouble falling or staying asleep may be more likely to have a heart attack. This is the main takeaway from new research…
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