Surprising finding runs counter to FDA guidelines, researcher says
Archive - June 2017
For people with mild or moderate depression, web-based versions might help, study finds
Rates are two to three times higher than national norms
Foraging by novices tied to 3 people needing liver transplants and permanent brain damage in a child
Study suggests that feeling alone may make one feel less safe, unable to rest
People with the disorder have dry scales on their skin
Study might explain why some multiple sclerosis patients stop understanding what others are feeling
The many facets of caregiving
People who use it frequently twice as likely to have periodontal disease, researchers say
Distractions, such as cell phones, and failure to buckle up are main causes