by Research Team | Jan 20, 2016 | Health News
Babies are more likely to be born premature if either parent suffers depression around the time of pregnancy, research suggests. While experts know that depression in the mother can lead to early labour and low birth weight babies, little is known about the effects of...
by Research Team | Jan 20, 2016 | Health News
They say the first step toward recovery is admitting there’s a problem, and Charlie Sheen seems like he may finally be on the right track. The man who famously declared himself not bipolar, but ” bi-winning ” said during an appearance on The Dr. Oz...
by Research Team | Jan 20, 2016 | Health News
Many people are booking trips to warmer climates to get a break from the cold. If you’re heading to certain areas of the globe where there are known mosquito-borne illnesses, Mayo Clinic experts suggest you take precautions.
by Research Team | Jan 20, 2016 | Health News
In this Jan. 17. 2016, photo, a worker sprays a vehicle as part of the decontamination process before the vehicle could leave a farm in Dubois, Ind.
by Research Team | Jan 19, 2016 | Health News
Behavioral health providers in Alaska are concerned about the impact of a potential $7 million reduction in grants to services such as mental health counseling and alcohol and drug abuse treatment.
by Research Team | Jan 19, 2016 | Health News
Kate Elazegui and Emily Keh e have been married two years, and they have two newborn baby boys – born four days apart. The couple shares their story with NY Magazine , recounting how Kate, three years older than then-36-year-old Emily, started trying to get...