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Feeling Stressed? Try These Tips to Get Some Relief
If you’re stressed out, there are science-backed tips that can help, experts say.
Stress
February 15, 2024
Top 5 Tips for Soothing Eczema in Winter
An expert has some tips on how to treat eczema this winter.
Skin, Hair & Nail Health
January 15, 2024
Stress and Depression Can Be a Vicious Cycle
A meta-analysis finds the established stress generation model applies not only to depression but also to other mental ...
Depression & Anxiety
November 16, 2023
Coffee Roasting Chemical and Flu Combo Seriously Damages Lungs
Even short-term exposures to a natural byproduct of the coffee roasting process can damage the lungs when paired ...
Lung Health
October 11, 2022
30-min Module Turns Teen Stress Into a Positive Force
Psychologists have developed a tool to help teens turn everyday stressors that could lead to anxiety and depression ...
Stress
September 29, 2022
Some People Do Better on Cognitive Tasks While Walking
Some young and healthy people improve performance on cognitive tasks while walking by changing the use of neural ...
Life & Wellness
July 2, 2022
Your Brain Processes Smells Like Paintings and Symphonies
New research digs into how your brain processes smells. What happens when we smell lavender? How does our ...
Life & Wellness
April 17, 2022
E-cigs Are as Bad for Teeth as Regular Cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes are as equally damaging to gums and teeth as conventional cigarettes. Researchers say this is the ...
Health
November 17, 2016
Simple Hearing Test May Predict Autism Risk
Scientists have identified an inner ear deficiency in children with autism that may affect their ability to recognize ...
Health
August 5, 2016
Side Sleeping May Clean Up ‘Mess’ in Brains
Sleeping on your side—rather than your back or stomach—may be the best way to rid your brain of ...
Health
August 12, 2015
Stress Hormone Linked to Learning Delay in Toddlers
Little kids who live in stressful family situations often have too little or too much cortisol, a hormone ...
Health
June 23, 2015
Why the Beijing Olympics Meant Heftier Babies
The Chinese government reduced pollution levels for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and women who were pregnant during that ...
Health
April 30, 2015
Fish Diet May Protect Baby’s Brain From Mercury
The benefits of eating fish may do more than just offset the risks of mercury exposure to unborn ...
Health
February 17, 2015
Software Gauges ‘State of Mind’ From Selfie Video
A new computer program could soon analyze your "selfie" videos for clues to mental health. Apps to monitor ...
Health
February 2, 2015
How Lasers Make Metal Super Water Repellent
Scientists have used lasers to turn metals into extremely water repellent materials without the need for temporary coatings.
Science
January 20, 2015
Why Some People Make More Fat Cells
Researchers believe they're on track to solve the mystery of weight gain—and it has nothing to do with ...
Health
December 27, 2014
Hormone Seems to Connect Depression, Memory Loss
Past research has long indicated that depression is a big risk factor for memory loss in aging adults. ...
Health
April 14, 2014
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