Hairdo Trumps Exercise for Many Black Women, Study Finds
But shift toward lower-maintenance styles may free some up for physical activityContinue Reading
Burnout Common Among Transplant Surgeons, Study Reveals
40 percent admit to feeling emotionally exhausted, researchers reportContinue Reading
Some Jobs Harder on the Heart Than Others, Report Finds
But having to search for work may be just as stressful, unhealthy, researchers add
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Preschoolers With Special Needs May Gain From ‘Inclusion’ Classrooms
Peers with stronger language abilities have positive effect, study findsContinue Reading
Civilian Life, Not Combat, May Drive Many Veterans to Drink
Returning Guardsmen need help coping with family, money and job problems, experts say
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Early Stem Cell Transplant Vital in ‘Bubble Boy’ Disease
Study found that doing so in first few months of life improved survival oddsContinue Reading
Scientists Shed Light on Link Between Depression, Dementia
Researchers deem depression an independent risk factor for dementiaContinue Reading
Make Kids’ Weight Loss a Family Affair, Study Suggests
If parent and preschooler are both overweight, tackling it together works best, researchers sayContinue Reading
Even Thinking an Odor is Harmful May Spur Asthma Symptoms
Study finds people’s negative expectations can play a role in flare-upsContinue Reading
Gardens a Center of Calm for People With Dementia
Review found some evidence it helped soothe, distract sufferers, but safeguards importantContinue Reading
Adults Who’ve Abused Alcohol May Be at Risk for Memory Problems
Researchers say long-term consequences are little-knownContinue Reading
Could a Blood Test Predict Suicide Risk?
Certain gene-based chemical changes seem to accompany suicidal behavior, study findsContinue Reading














