age-related decline Alzheimers and Dementia Behavioral Science Diabetes Abnormal Blood Pressure in Middle And Late Life Influences Dementia Risk By Staff Reports 1 year ago In a study that spanned two and a half decades and looked at data from
Behavioral Science Personal Health & Wellness No Safe Amount of Alcohol During Pregnancy, Suggest Researchers By Staff Reports 1 year ago An international group of researchers has taken one of the first major steps in finding
Behavioral Science Personal Health & Wellness Alcohol Relapse Rate Among Liver Transplant Recipients Identical Whether or Not There is A 6-Month Wait Before Transplant By Staff Reports 2 years ago For decades, patients with liver disease related to alcohol use have been told they must
Behavioral Science Neurology Study Suggests Overdiagnosis of Schizophrenia By Staff Reports 2 years ago In a small study of patients referred to the Johns Hopkins Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic
Behavioral Science Heavy drinkers consuming more than half of all alcohol By Staff Reports 2 years ago La Trobe University researchers have found the heaviest drinking 10 per cent of Australians drink
Behavioral Science Neurology Personal Health & Wellness Study reveals brain marker for angry dreams By Staff Reports 2 years ago Researchers have identified a pattern of brain activity that reflects anger experienced during dreaming according
Behavioral Science Preventing addiction with insight from scruffy dogs and ancient meditation By Staff Reports 2 years ago When Ivan Pavlov was measuring dog slobber at the turn of the 20th century, he
Behavioral Science Parkinson's Virtual Reality Offers Benefits for Parkinson’s Disease Patients By Staff Reports 2 years ago Researchers are reporting early success with a new tool to help people with Parkinson’s disease
Behavioral Science Mental Health Defining obesity in children should be based on health issues, not just BMI By Staff Reports 2 years ago Physicians are told to gauge the severity of a child’s problem with obesity using the
Behavioral Science UB researcher studies the binge-watching blues By Staff Reports 2 years ago Like many studies, Jessica Kruger’s foray into researching binge-watching began with a good story. Kruger,
Behavioral Science Children develop PTSD when they ‘overthink’ their trauma By Staff Reports 2 years ago Children are more likely to suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) if they think their
Behavioral Science When tempers flare, nurses’ injuries could rise By Staff Reports 2 years ago A new study by researchers at Michigan State University and Portland State University has found
Behavioral Science Mindful meditation could reduce anxiety in women who require hospitalization during pregnancy By Staff Reports 2 years ago Researchers are investigating if daily mindful meditation through an app could decrease anxiety in antepartum
Behavioral Science Mothers of fussy babies at higher risk of depressive symptoms By Staff Reports 2 years ago It’s no secret that fussy newborns can be especially challenging for parents already facing physical
Behavioral Science Pharmaceuticals FDA Approves ZULRESSO™ (brexanolone) Injection for Postpartum Depression Following Three Clinical Trials Led by UNC Researcher By Staff Reports 2 years ago The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ZULRESSO (brexanolone) injection today for the treatment
Behavioral Science Former Inmates Need Social Supports to Maintain Mental Health, Rutgers Study Says By Staff Reports 2 years ago Men released from prison who receive social, community and spiritual support have better mental health,
Behavioral Science Binge drinking in adolescence may increase risk for anxiety later in life By Staff Reports 2 years ago A growing body of evidence supports the idea that alcohol exposure early in life has
Behavioral Science Fear of hospitalization keeps men from talking about suicide By Staff Reports 2 years ago Fear of psychiatric hospitalization is one of the primary reasons that older men — an
Behavioral Science A Television in the Bedroom? By Staff Reports 2 years ago Too much time in front of the bedroom TV deprives the child of more enriching
Behavioral Science How Young Adults Experience Pain Affects Self-Injury, Rutgers Study Finds By Staff Reports 2 years ago Teen-agers and young adults who intentionally hurt themselves engage in such behavior based, in part,