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Mental Health (Page 635)

No Link Found Between Playing Football in Hot Weather, Concussion Risk

2014-04-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 28, 2014
In: Fitness & Exercise, Mental Health, Neurological

But it’s possible that dehydration may play a role, suggest authors of 5-year study on NCAA athletesContinue Reading

Higher Doses of Antidepressants Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Young Patients: Study

2014-04-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 28, 2014
In: Healthy Living, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more than recommended doseContinue Reading

Lab Mice Stressed Out By Men, But Not Women, Study Finds

2014-04-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 28, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Mental Health

And that could sway scientific findings generally, researchers sayContinue Reading

Joblessness an Unwanted Side Effect of Chemo for Breast Cancer

2014-04-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 28, 2014
In: Cancer, Healthy Living, Mental Health

Survey found over one-third who had the drug therapy were unemployed four years laterContinue Reading

Gastro Woes More Common in Kids With Autism: Review

2014-04-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 28, 2014
In: Gastrointestinal Problems, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Pain and Pain Management, Parenting

Their risk for digestive problems is 4 times higher than in typically developing peers, researchers foundContinue Reading

A Memory Aid for Seniors: Laughter

2014-04-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 27, 2014
In: Mental Health, Seniors

Study suggests that humor helps improve recall, reduces stress hormoneContinue Reading

A Memory Aid for Seniors: Laughter

2014-04-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 27, 2014
In: Mental Health, Seniors

Study suggests that humor helps improve recall, reduces stress hormoneContinue Reading

Laughter May Work Like Meditation in the Brain

2014-04-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 27, 2014
In: Alternative Medicine, Mental Health, Neurological

Study monitored brain waves of people watching different types of videosContinue Reading

ADHD Drug Ritalin Boosted Self-Control in Tests

2014-04-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 25, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Researchers think manipulating brain chemicals might help people stick to a diet or boring tasksContinue Reading

Winter’s Polar Vortex Ushers in Spring’s ‘Pollen Vortex’

2014-04-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 25, 2014
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Environmental, Mental Health

Seasonal overlap could mean extra misery for people with allergies, experts sayContinue Reading

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