Mental Health Issues Differ for U.S. Male, Female Vets
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Depression more likely among women, PTSD more common in men, study findsContinue Reading
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Test scores fell as substance abuse levels went up, researchers sayContinue Reading
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Exercise, healthy weight, moderate alcohol benefit even women with a family history, experts sayContinue Reading
Among women, whites more likely than Hispanics, blacks to down 5 or more drinks a day, study findsContinue Reading
But U.S. experts strongly disagree with British findingContinue Reading
Largely unrecognized problem raises risks of violence, car crashes and chronic diseaseContinue Reading
But during same time period, declines were noted among kids in the West, researchers sayContinue Reading
Up to one drink daily lowers women’s risk by a third, researchers sayContinue Reading
American Academy of Pediatrics would ban cigarette advertisements altogetherContinue Reading
Higher costs have even greater impact than drinking prevention programs, analysis findsContinue Reading
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