Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Even as suicide rates have risen among Americans generally, one group appears to be bucking that trend: People diagnosed with cancer.
America's college students seem to be more stressed than ever, with a new report finding a sharp rise in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder (ASD) on campuses across the country.
Children exposed to traffic and other noise in their neighborhoods may be at higher risk for anxiety, researchers conclude, while air pollution could raise risks for other mental health woes.
Most ex-cons are unlikely to receive substance use treatment following their release from prison, even though odds are high they are struggling with addiction, a new study finds.
The active chemical in magic mushrooms could prove to be a powerful antidepressant, a new review finds.
"Ugh, I'm so busy these days I can barely think straight. It's so crazy."
Cancer survivors in the throes of loneliness are more likely to die compared to those with companionship, a new study finds.
About 1 in 9 American children have ever received an ADHD diagnosis, slightly more than the number of kids currently being treated for the disorder, a new study shows.