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Mental Health (Page 523)

U.S. Hospitals May Often Miss Signs of Child Abuse

2015-07-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 13, 2015
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

Less than half follow up on suspicious fractures among at-risk kids, study findsContinue Reading

For Those With Social Anxiety, Acts of Kindness May Be Therapeutic

2015-07-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 10, 2015
In: Mental Health

Study found doing good deeds can promote positive feelings, enabling easier interactionsContinue Reading

Extreme Weather May Raise Risk of Salmonella Infection, Study Says

2015-07-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 10, 2015
In: Environmental, Food and Health, Gastrointestinal Problems, Infectious Disease, Mental Health

Germ causes about 1.2 million cases of severe ‘stomach flu’ in the U.S. each yearContinue Reading

Marijuana Study Counters ‘Gateway’ Theory

2015-07-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 10, 2015
In: Health & Technology, Health News, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

It says specific reasons teens try pot are better predictors of future drug useContinue Reading

Back Pain and Depression Combo Lessens Pain Relief from Narcotic Painkillers

2015-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2015
In: Back & Spine, Mental Health, Pain and Pain Management, Vitamins / Drugs

People with mental health illness are also more at risk of drug misuse, study saysContinue Reading

Testosterone Treatments Won’t Help Men With Ejaculatory Issues

2015-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2015
In: Healthy Living, Hormones and Disease, Men's Health, Mental Health

Researchers saw no improvement for patients with low testosterone and delayed ejaculationContinue Reading

Uncontrolled Diabetes May Boost Dementia Risk

2015-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2015
In: Diabetes, Mental Health

Older patients with more disease complications have greater mental decline, Taiwan study saysContinue Reading

Newly Enlisted Army Soldiers at Risk of Attempted Suicide: Study

2015-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2015
In: General Health, Mental Health

And women, whether officers or enlisted, were at twice the risk of menContinue Reading

Many Overweight or Obese Teens Don’t See the Problem

2015-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2015
In: Food and Health, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Obesity, Parenting

Around 40 percent thought their weight was about right, British study findsContinue Reading

Painkiller Overdoses Often Involve ‘Pharmacy Shopping’

2015-07-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 8, 2015
In: Health Insurance, Mental Health, Pain and Pain Management, Vitamins / Drugs

Using multiple drug stores to fill prescriptions tied to raised risk of overdose death, study findsContinue Reading

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