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Depression May Be Linked To A 5-Fold Increased Death Risk
May 24, 2015 PM EDT
Insomnia May Increase Death Risk
May 23, 2015 PM EDT
Facebook Posts About Relationships And Accomplishments May Reveal Low Self-Esteem, Narcissism
May 22, 2015 PM EDT
Hampton University Launches Program To Reduce Violence
May 22, 2015 PM EDT
Coffee May Curb Erectile Dysfunction
May 22, 2015 PM EDT
Overweight Teens' Brains Are Susceptible To Food Commercials
May 22, 2015 PM EDT
Workplace Intervention Could Improve Family's Sleep Patterns, Increase Schedule Flexibility
May 22, 2015 PM EDT
Faster Heart Rate May Be Linked To Diabetes Risk
May 22, 2015 AM EDT
Smokers Are 4 Times More Likely To Visit The Emergency Room
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Disrupted Sleep In Children May Adversely Impact Memory, Learning
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Skipping Meals May Increase Belly Fat
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Chronic Gamblers Are More Likely To Be Depressed
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
University of Sydney To Help Veterans Succeed In The Civilian Workforce
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Heavy Pot Smoking Linked To Early Puberty, Stunted Growth In Boys
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Soy and Protein Snacks may Improve Appetite Control, Diet Quality in Teens
May 21, 2015 PM EDT
Smokers Are 60% Less Likely To Vote
May 21, 2015 AM EDT
Most Americans Don't Regularly Use Sunscreen
May 21, 2015 AM EDT
New Smartphone Apps Aim To Reduce Sexual Assault On College Campuses
May 20, 2015 PM EDT
Memory Loss More Common In Football Players Who Suffered Concussions
May 20, 2015 PM EDT
Chamomile Tea May Decrease The Risk Of Death In Older Women
May 20, 2015 PM EDT
Smoking Marijuana Linked To Early Puberty, Stunted Growth In Boys
May 20, 2015 PM EDT
Arctic Warming May Be Linked To Severe Weather
May 20, 2015 PM EDT
Caffeine Intake Linked Reduced Levels Of Erectile Dysfunction
May 20, 2015 AM EDT
Eating Out Linked To High Blood Pressure
May 20, 2015 AM EDT
Awe May Encourage Cooperative Behavior
May 20, 2015 AM EDT
Exercising For 30 Minutes Daily Reduces The Risk Of Death
May 20, 2015 AM EDT
Skipping Meals May Lead To Abdominal Weight Gain
May 19, 2015 PM EDT
Banning Cell Phones In School May Improve Grades
May 19, 2015 PM EDT
Suicide Rates On The Rise Among Black Children
May 19, 2015 PM EDT
Young Veterans With PTSD Have A Higher Risk Of Sleep Apnea
May 19, 2015 PM EDT
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