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Black Belts' Punching Power Linked to Their Brain Structure
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Bullying May Be Linked to Mental Disorders
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Changes to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Could Widen Definition of ADHD
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Dementia, Late-Life Depression May Be Linked
Depressed Patients May Gain From Self-Help Books, Websites
Depressed Stroke Survivors May Face Higher Early Death Risk
Depressed Teens Who Respond to Treatment Less Likely to Abuse Drugs
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Depression Brings Worries About Discrimination, Study Finds
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Depression Stigma May Be Fading: Survey
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Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer
Diners Eat Less When Restaurant Has Soft Lighting, Music
Disabled Workers Often Face Abuse: Study
Disney to Curtail Junk Food Ads Aimed at Kids
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Docs Aren't Coaching Overweight Kids on How to Slim Down: Study
Docs' Sensitivity to Patients' Feelings Tied to Good Outcomes
Docs Should Ask Heart Patients About Quality of Life
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Doctors Feel Less Connected to Obese Patients, Study Suggests
Doctors' Insight Into Patients' Lives May Boost Care, Study Finds
Doctors' Intuition May Be Key to Spotting Infections in Kids
Doctors Should Screen Adults for Alcohol Misuse, U.S. Panel Says
Doctors to Parents: No Trampolines
Doctors Urged to Refrain from Social Media Contacts With Patients
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Does Neighborhood Income Affect Teens' Mental Health?
Does Stress Management Slow MS?
Doggone It! Your Dog Has You Pegged
Dogs May Mourn as Deeply as Humans Do
'Do-It-Yourself' Projects May Boost White-Collar Males' Self-Image
Don't Blame Parents for Sins of the Child
Don't Cut School Recess, Pediatricians Say
Don't Turn to Holiday Food as a Way to Deal With Stress: Expert
Drinking Can Derail Women's Efforts to Quit Smoking
Drinking Imbalance Could Put Marriage on the Rocks
Drivers' Attitudes While Learning May Predict Future Road Performance
Drivers Who Multitask Often Overestimate Their Skills
Drug Shows Promise Against Fragile X Syndrome, Possibly Autism
Drug Shows Some Benefit for Kids With Autism
Drug Used to Prevent Prostate Cancer Won't Lower Quality of Life
Early Exposure to Stress at Home Affects Girls' Brains, Study Says
Eat Too Much While Watching TV? Try Taking Smaller Bites
Eating More Meals Linked to Less Student Overweight
Eating Out Can Hurt Heart Health, Expert Warns
Economic Conditions at Birth Linked to Behavior in Teen Years
Economy May Have Lasting Effect on Young People's Outlook
Education Is Key to Health: Report
Electrical Brain Stimulation Plus Drug Fights Depression: Study
Emotional Woes May Last for Childhood Cancer Survivors
Employment Key to Helping Veterans Adjust to Life Back Home
Even a Little Exercise Boosts Self-Esteem in Overweight Teens
Even Mild Depression, Anxiety Hurts the Heart: Study
Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Even Women Who Exercise Sit Too Much
Everyday Activities May Have Same Health Benefits as Going to Gym
Ex-Convicts From Tobacco-Free Prisons Need Help to Stay Off Smokes
Exercise a Likely Tool for Parkinson's Patients
Exercise and Weight Loss Give Brain a Boost, Study Finds
Exercise Appears to Ease Nerve-Damage Pain in Rat Study
Exercise Boosts School Performance for Kids With ADHD: Study
Exercise Can Shield the Aging Brain, Studies Show
Exercise Controls Weight in White Girls Better Than in Black Girls: Study
Exercise Does Boost Teens' Health, Study Finds
Exercise Helps Older Adults Stay Fit
Exercise Improves Effects of Stroke: Study
Exercise Leads to Better Sleep: Poll
Exercise May Beat Socializing at Staving Off Brain Shrinkage
Exercise May Blunt Heavy Drinking's Effect on Brain
Exercise May Delay Early Aging of People With Diabetes
Exercise May Ease Depression Tied to Heart Failure
Exercise May Ease Pain of Fibromyalgia, Study Suggests
Exercise May Help People With Alzheimer's Avoid Nursing Homes
Exercise May Lower Older Women's Risk for Kidney Stones
Exercise May Prevent Stress and Anxiety, Study Suggests
Exercise May Stave Off Depression in Severely Obese
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Exercise Program Boosts Health After Lung Transplant: Study
Exercise Programs for Kids Seem to Have Little Impact: Study
Exercise Safety Tips for People With Heart Disease
Exercise Won't Affect Breast Milk, Baby's Growth: Study
Exercise, Alternative Therapies May Help Lower Blood Pressure
Exercise, Meditation Can Beat Back Cold, Flu, Study Finds
Exercising at Midlife May Stave Off Dementia Down the Road
'Exergames' Can Help Inactive Folks Get Moving: Study
Expert Pitches Safety Tips for Young Baseball Players
Expert Tips for Summer Sports Safety
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free
Extra Steps Urged to Cut Alcohol, Drug Use in Military: Report
Eyes May Be Key to Spotting Who's Straight, Gay
Facebook a Boost for Your Self-Worth?
Facebook 'Likes' Leave a Personal Trail, Study Warns
Fainting Might Run in Families, Twin Study Finds
Faith May Complement Treatment for Mental Illness
Family History of Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder May Up Kids' Risk for Autism
Family Meals Encourage Kids to Eat More Veggies, Fruit: Study
Family Meals Nourish Teens' Mental Health: Study
Family's Questions About Alzheimer's Patients Can Put Nurses in a Bind
Fast Food Makes Up 11 Percent of Calories in U.S. Diet: CDC
Fathers Can Teach Their Children Persistence: Study
FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Than a Decade
FDA Proposes Tougher Warnings for Tanning Beds
FDA Warns of Fake Version of ADHD Drug Adderall
Fear of Childbirth Linked to Longer Labor, Study Says
Fear of Dark Keeps Some Adults Awake at Night: Study
Fees Lead Some Kids to Skip After-School Sports: Survey
Few Doctors Discuss Exercise With Cancer Patients: Study
Few Migraine Sufferers Referred for Behavioral Treatments
Fewer Kids Getting Hurt in Most Sports, Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
Financial Worries Add to Cancer Patients' Burden
First-Ever Guidelines Issued for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in Kids
Fit Kids May Dodge Fractures in Old Age
Fitness Experts Dispel Common Exercise Myths
Five Keys to Keep Your Valentine's Heart
Flip-Flop? People Can Change Moral Positions and Not Know It
Flirting Works as Negotiation Tactic for Women: Study
Focus on One Sport Raises Young Athletes' Injury Risk: Study
For First Time, Pain 'Signature' Spotted on Brain MRIs
For Many, 'Superstorm' Sandy Could Take Toll on Mental Health
For Most Bullied Gay Kids, Things Do 'Get Better,' Study Finds
For Psychiatric Patients, Cancer Is Often Spotted Too Late
For Restaurants, Healthier Menus May Mean Healthier Bottom Line
For Some, Views on Global Warming Change With the Weather
Fossilized Teeth Hold Clues to Early Human Species' Diet
Foster Kids Adopted by Same-Sex Parents Make Big Gains, Study Says
Fractures Take High Toll on High School Athletes
Frequent Moves Take Toll on Poor Kids, Study Suggests
Friday Is 'National Wear Red Day' for Women's Heart Health
Gay or Straight, Parents Too Tired for Sex, Study Suggests
Gene May Be Tied to Both Smoking and ADHD, Study Suggests
Gene Tests May Not Drive Patients to More Medical Care
Genetic Studies Give Clues to Tourette Syndrome, OCD
Genital Injuries Common But Preventable, Researchers Say
Germ in Cat Feces May Affect Human Brain, Behavior: Study
Germs Fly in Roller-Derby Games, Study Finds
Girls' Peers, Not Media, May Exert Most Pressure to Be Thin
Girls With Autism May Need Different Treatments Than Boys
Give Away Your Money, Feel Happier?
Give Your Heart the Gift of a Stress-Free Holiday
Going Online for Info May Reflect a Pro-Active Stance Against Cancer
Good Feelings About Ex-Employer May Boost Self-Esteem in Jobless
Good 'First-Time' Sex May Set Stage for Future Enjoyment
Gorging at the Buffet Table? Tactics May Help You Eat Less
Got the Flu? Rest First, Exercise Later, Experts Say
Graphic Cig Pack Labels Make Smokers Think, Study Finds
Grateful Teens May Have Less Risk for Depression, Other Problems
Green Spaces Boost City Dwellers' Well-Being
Gulp! Study Suggests Super-Size Soda Ban Could Fizzle
Hair Concerns May Discourage Exercise for Some Black Women
Handshakes Matter for First Impressions, Brain Study Confirms
Happier Childhoods Tied to More Wealth as Adults: Study
Hard Physical Labor May Boost Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke: Studies
Hate Other People's Cellphone Calls? You're Not Alone
Having Older Grandfather May Raise Child's Autism Risk: Study
Health of Americans a Mixed Bag: CDC Report
Health Tip: Alcohol Can Affect Your Athletic Performance
Health Tip: Are Your Child's Tantrums Dangerous?
Health Tip: At Risk for High Cholesterol?
Health Tip: Avoid Beginners' Workout Injuries
Health Tip: Avoid Overtraining
Health Tip: Balance Holiday Buffets With More Exercise
Health Tip: Beat Boredom
Health Tip: Calming a Fussy Baby
Health Tip: Care for Your Mouthguard
Health Tip: Considering Counseling?
Health Tip: Curb Late-Night Snacking
Health Tip: Dealing With Grief
Health Tip: Diabetes Isn't a Ticket to Inactivity
Health Tip: Do You Need a Day Off From Exercise?
Health Tip: Don't Ignore Pain During Exercise
Health Tip: Eating Because You're Bored?
Health Tip: Encourage Your Family to Exercise
Health Tip: Encouraging a Picky Eater
Health Tip: Enjoy Safe Exercise During Pregnancy
Health Tip: Exercise Can Help Manage Menopause
Health Tip: Exercise for People Who Have Had Breast Cancer
Health Tip: Exercise Isn't Always Expensive
Health Tip: Exercise to Combat Stress
Health Tip: Exercise With Allergies and Asthma
Health Tip: Exercising After Baby is Born
Health Tip: Exercising in Cold Weather
Health Tip: Exercising With Diabetes
Health Tip: Fuel Your Body for Resistance Training
Health Tip: Get Fit During Your Commute
Health Tip: Get Fit This Fall
Health Tip: Help Cool a Temper Tantrum
Health Tip: Help Keep Your Bones Healthy
Health Tip: Help Kids Have an Active Summer
Health Tip: Help Prevent Drowning
Health Tip: Help Prevent Exercise-Induced Asthma
Health Tip: Help Prevent Trampoline Injuries
Health Tip: Help Stay Healthy Mentally
Health Tip: Hiking or Running on a Trail
Health Tip: If Your Child Has a Nightmare
Health Tip: If You're Always Tired
Health Tip: Invest in Protective Eyewear for Sports
Health Tip: Is Your Child a Biter?
Health Tip: Is Your Child Being Bullied?
Health Tip: Jumping Rope for Exercise
Health Tip: Keep Off the Weight You've Lost
Health Tip: Keep Your Emotions in Check
Health Tip: Keep Your Family Fit
Health Tip: Kids Keeping You From Exercising?
Health Tip: Make Exercise a Social Activity
Health Tip: Practice Winter Sports Safety
Health Tip: Resolve to Meet Your Exercise Goals
Health Tip: Seniors on the Move
Health Tip: Stay Active After a Heart Attack
Health Tip: Stay Fit When Traveling
Health Tip: Straining a Hamstring
Health Tip: Stretch Before and After Exercise
Health Tip: Take a Walk!
Health Tip: Think Before You Eat
Health Tip: Use a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Using a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Walk at Work
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Exercise
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Work Out
Health Tip: When Physical Therapy Ends
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Intensity
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Speed for You
Health Tip: Work Out in Water
Health Tip: Work Out in Water
Health, Social Life Improve After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Healthy Diet, Exercise Extend Life for Women in Their 70s: Study
Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Survival Odds for Older Women With Cancer
Healthy Lungs May Keep Brain Running Smoothly
Healthy Neurotic? Being Conscientious May Help
Heart Health Worst in the South, Best in Northeast
Heart-Healthy Habits in Childhood May Prevent Future Disease
Heart-Healthy Lifestyle May Also Prevent Lethal Blood Clots
Heavier Friends Might Widen Your Waistline: Study
Heavy Smokers Cut Back the Most When Cigarette Taxes Rise: Study
Helmets Do Save Lives on the Slopes, Research Shows
Help Young Pitchers Avoid Overuse Injuries
Helping Children Make Sense of the Senseless
High School Football Players Often Not Deterred by Head Injury
Hockey Rule Changes Could Cut Player Aggression, Injuries
Hospitalization OK for Psych Patients Can Take Hours
Household Chores May Ease Nighttime Menopausal Symptoms
'Hovering' Moms May Take Fun Out of Play
How Well Do You Rise From Sitting on the Floor?
Humanitarian Work May Raise Risk of Anxiety, Depression
Humans Might Be Hard-Wired to 'Love Thy Neighbor'
Hungry Shoppers Pile High-Calorie Foods in Their Carts
Importance of Family Meals Questioned
Improve Care for Veterans With PTSD: Report
Improved Developmental Screening Urged for Hispanic Kids
Impulsive College Women at Risk of Drinking Problems: Study
In Terms of Drinking, the Rich Are Different, Study Says
Inactivity May Kill as Many Worldwide as Smoking: Report
Incoherent Text Messages May Signal Stroke, Doctors Say
Indoor Tanners Rationalize Risky Behavior, Study Finds
Infants' Inattentiveness Might Signal Later Autism, Study Says
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Intensive Lifestyle Changes Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Is Childhood Intelligence Linked to Pain Problems in Adulthood?
Is 'Sex Addiction' Real? Some Experts Say So
Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?
Isolation, Loneliness May Raise Death Risk for Elderly
Jaw Pain Disorder Tied to Anxiety, Depression
Joint Replacement May Reinvigorate Sex Life
Just How Might Exercise Lower Breast Cancer Risk?
Katrina, Other Crises Boost Heart Attacks: Studies
Keep Beauty Regimen Safe During Pregnancy, Doctor Advises
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Keeping Cold-Weather Exercise Fresh, Not Frozen
Keeping Fit May Boost Survival With Endometrial Cancer
Keeping Sexuality Secret Takes Mental Toll on Bisexual Men
Keeping Up a Healthy Lifestyle Pays Off in Added Years: Study
Kelly the Robot Helps Kids Tackle Autism
Key to More Active, Slimmer Kids: Friends
Kick Off the Holiday Season With a Healthier Thanksgiving
Kids' Concussion Recovery Varies by Symptom Severity: Study
Kids Develop Sense of Humor by Age 1, Study Finds
Kids' Generosity May Depend on Who's Watching: Study
Kids of Better-Educated Parents Have Healthier Diets: Study
Kids' Sexual Behavior Influenced by Movie Scenes: Study
Kids' Smoking Influences May Change Over Time
Kids' Track Injuries Surge in US
Kids Who Sleep a Bit Longer Behave Better in School, Study Finds
Kids With Autism Common Users of ERs, Study Says
Kids With Autism Find It Hard to Describe Poor Behavior, Study Finds
Kids With Autism May Be Less Likely to Imitate 'Silly' Behavior
Kids With Hemophilia Should Be Active, But Avoid Risky Sports: Study
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Knowing Time Needed to Walk Off Calories May Curb Appetite
Lack of Sleep May Trip Up Student Athletes
Large Breasts Can Take Mental, Physical Toll on Teens
Lasting Wedded Bliss May Lead to Better Health
Legal Unions, Including Marriage, Boost Mental Health for Gay People: Study
Less Is More With Exercise, Study Says
Let Babies 'Cry It Out,' Study Suggests
Liberal or Conservative: Study Finds Childhood Influence
Life's Winners May Not Win the Life Span Race
Lifestyle Affects Outcome of Peripheral Artery Procedure: Study
Lifestyle Changes Key to Weight Loss in New Year
Lifestyle Might Curb Loss of Height That Comes With Age
Liposuction Might Have 'Boomerang' Effect
Little Evidence on Value of Treatments for Autism: Report
Little Known on How to Best Help Kids After Trauma
Living in 'Stroke Belt' as Teen May Raise Future Risk
Living Without Lies Might Make You Healthier
London Smog May Be Tough on Olympians
Loneliness May Boost Odds of Dementia
Loneliness May Take a Physical Toll
Loneliness, Living Alone Might Shorten Life
Looking Away As You Get Needle Does Lower Pain, Study Shows
Losing Weight May Improve Sleep Quality
Lullabies Soothe Preemies, Parents Alike
Lust May Dampen Humans' Sense of Disgust, Study Suggests
'Macho' Men Do Worse in Couples When the Woman Earns More
Mailed Kits May Prompt Parents to Protect Kids From Sun
Maintain Heart Health During Summer
Making Parental Peace With Kids' Homework
Making People Sign Forms at the Top May Keep Them Honest
Male Diners Tip Better When Waitress Wears Red: Study
Many Americans in Denial Over Weight Gain: Study
Many Americans Not Prepared for Disasters: Poll
Many Obese Americans Struggle With Stigma, Discrimination, Poll Finds
Many Older Heart Attack Survivors Don't Stick With Meds
Many Parents Texting, Phoning While Driving Their Kids: Survey
Many Skiers Who Tear ACLs Can Avoid Surgery, Expert Says
Many Smokers Light Up With Kids in Car: Study
Many Teens Afraid to Intervene in Sexual Assault, Survey Finds
Many Teens With High Blood Pressure Don't Get Needed Tests
Many Terminal Cancer Patients Put False Hope in Chemo, Study Finds
Many U.S. Doctors Have Symptoms of Burnout: Survey
Many U.S. Teens at Risk for Suicide Despite Treatment: Study
Many U.S. Teens Have Poor Health Habits
Many U.S. Teens Struggle With Extreme Fatigue: Survey
Marathons Safe for Aging Boomers, Study Finds
Massage Right After Muscle Injury May Boost Healing
Maternal Depression, Violence at Home May Raise Child's ADHD Risk
Medical School Ethics Policies May Affect How Doctors Prescribe
Meditation Method a Matter of Taste
Meds May Spur Compulsive Behaviors in Some Parkinson's Patients: Study
Melanoma Rates Rising in U.S. Children
Men More Prone to Depression After Stroke: Study
Menstrual Cycles May Affect Women's Shopping Patterns
Mental Abuse of Kids Leaves Lifelong Scars
Mental Disorders Linked With Domestic Violence, Study Says
Mental Exercise May Help Keep Seniors Sharp
Mental Health Care Lacking for Kids, Advocates Say
Mental Health of Dads-to-Be May Influence Toddler's Behavior
Mental Illness Affects 1 in 5 U.S. Adults, Survey Finds
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
Mental, Physical Challenges May Help Seniors Stay Sharp, Study Says
Meth in Pregnancy May Blunt Child's Reaction to Stress: Study
Middle Age Can Be a Bummer for Great Apes, Too
Midlife Fitness May Mean Healthier Old Age, Study Finds
Military Women Exposed to Combat After Childbirth Face Depression
Mind Wandering Drives Up Crash Rate
Minority Fifth Graders Face Health Obstacles, Study Finds
Missing Data May Skew Clinical Trials
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Money Really Can't Buy Happiness, Study Finds
More Americans Walking, But Still Not Enough, CDC Says
More Evidence Linking Creativity, Mental Illness
More Evidence Links Bullying, Abuse to Suicidal Thoughts in Youth
More Evidence That Exercise Helps Fight Diabetes
More Evidence That Exercise in Middle Age Boosts Health
More Evidence That Violent Video Games Help Spur Aggression
More Friends, Greater Well-Being at Midlife?
More Kids Taking Antipsychotics for ADHD: Study
More Mental Health Care Urged for Kids Who Self-Harm
More Mental Health Woes in College Kids Who Abuse Prescription Drugs
More People Stay 'Connected' on Vacation Via Web: Study
More Testosterone, Less Deceit?
More Than 1 in 4 Teens Have 'Sexted': Study
More Than 4 in 10 U.S. Teens Text While Driving: Survey
More Than 4,000 U.S. Kids Hurt Each Year on Amusement Rides
More Time in Gym Class Equals Stronger Kids
More U.S. Children Diagnosed With ADHD
More U.S. Kids Prescribed Off-Label Antipsychotics: Study
Most Docs Don't Follow ADHD Treatment Guidelines for Preschoolers: Study
Most Doctors Don't Help Lung Cancer Patients Quit Smoking: Survey
Most 'Extreme Preemies' Grow Into Happy, Healthy Teens
Most Forehead Lift Patients Recommend Procedure: Survey
Most Prefer That Men 'Pop the Question,' Survey Finds
Most Teens Support Tough Smoking Bans: Survey
Motherhood May Spur Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior in Some
Mouse Study Sheds New Light on How Memories Are Stored
'Mouth Feel' Makes Wine Go Well With Meat, Study Finds
Move Over, Mean Girls
Multiple Concussions Could Up Depression Risk in Former NFL Players
Multiple Methods Can Safely Help Babies Get to Sleep, Study Shows
Multivitamins Won't Help Men Ward Off Heart Disease: Study
Muscle-Building Teens May Go to Extremes, Study Finds
Musicians' Brains Might Have an Edge on Aging
Nearly Half of High Schoolers Text While Driving: Survey
Need to Get Walking More? Clip on a Pedometer
New Clues to How Exercise May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
New Guidelines Suggest HIV Screening for All Adults
New Soccer Goal: Lowering Blood Pressure
Night Shift Linked to Raised Risk of Ovarian Cancer
No Health Risk When Jehovah's Witnesses Refuse Blood: Study
No Tie Between Light Drinking During Pregnancy, Child's Development: Study
Noisy Wards Could Threaten Hospital Patients' Health
Non-Amputees Can Experience the Illusion of a 'Phantom' Limb
'Nordic Walking' a Winner for Heart Failure Patients, Study Says
Obese Children Struggle With Joint Pain: Study
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
Obesity Biggest Risk Factor for Diabetes Among Poor: Study
Obesity Does Slow People Down, Study Confirms
Obesity Now Puts Kids' Hearts at Risk Later
Obesity, Exercise May Affect Risk for Key Type of Colon Cancer
Old Money Gets Spent More Quickly, Study Finds
Older Antipsychotics May Work as Well as Newer Ones: Review
Olympic Medalists May Also Claim 'Survival Advantage'
Olympic-Class Athletes Abound in Animal Kingdom
On Game Day, Sometimes Winning Isn't Everything
Once-Obese Women Still Face Stigma, Study Finds
One in 50 School-Aged Children in U.S. Has Autism: CDC
One in Five U.S. Smokers Has Tried an 'E-Cigarette'
One Path to Fitter Kids: More P.E. at School
Only 1 in 5 Americans Gets Enough Exercise: CDC
Optimism, Laughter May Bring Long Life
Overweight Teens Report High Rates of Bullying, Teasing
Paranoia Common After Mugging, Study Says
Parental Abuse, Neglect Linked to Increased Skin Cancer Risk
Parent-Focused Classes May Help Tots at Risk for ADHD
Parents Can Adapt, Thrive After 'Empty Nest'
Parents' Divorce May Up Kids' Odds for Smoking as Adults
Parents' Fear of Dentist May Get Passed On to Kids
Parents' Fighting May Have Long-Lasting Effect on Kids
Parents Key to Easing Psychological Impact of Conn. Shootings
Parents Key to Whether Kids Get Enough Exercise, Studies Find
Parents' Love in Infancy Pays Off Later, Study Finds
Parents Often Lose Sleep Over Child's Epilepsy, Study Finds
Parents' Religious Beliefs Can Complicate Kids' End-of-Life Care
Parents' Social Anxiety May Raise Kids' Risk for Anxiety Disorder
Parents Will Push for Medication, Even If Doc Says Not Needed
Parents' Worries About HPV Vaccine on the Rise: Study
Patient Involvement Lowers Health Costs, Study Says
Patient Wishes Should Guide End-of-Life Care, Researchers Say
Patients Gain When Hospitals Work Together on Infection Control
Patients' Health Care Costs Unaffected by Doctors' Sex: Study
Patients Often Ill-Informed on Impact of Heart Device
Pay Attention in Preschool, Graduate From College: Study
Pediatricians Say No to Expulsions, Suspensions at Schools
People Happier When They Get More Sex Than Their Friends: Study
People May Eat More When Headlines Bear Bad News
People May Skip Generic Pills if Color Differs From Brand-Name Drug
People More Likely to Guzzle Beer Served in Curved Glasses
People Overestimate the Happiness New Purchases Will Bring
People Seem More Accepting of Food Addiction Than Other Vices
People Underestimate How Much They Might Change in the Future
People With Implantable Defibrillators May Need More Mental Health Support
Pets May Help Kids With Autism Develop Social Skills
Phobic Anxiety May Link to Premature Aging
Phones, Texting May Be as Dangerous as Alcohol for Drivers
Phys Ed Requirements Disappearing at 4-Year Colleges
Physical Activity in Old Age May Protect Brain
Physical Ailments Take Toll on Mental Health: Study
Physical Education Is Good for Kids' Grades, Study Finds
Physical, Sexual Assault May Raise Soldiers' Suicide Risk
Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds
Pictures of Fatty, Sugary Foods May Spur Cravings
Pinball Analogy May Help Grief-Stricken Move Forward
Play-Focused Program Might Help Kids With Autism
Playfulness May Be Nature's Way of Helping Romance Bloom: Study
Playing Several Sports Keeps Kids Slimmer: Study
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Police Work Takes Heavy Health Toll: Study
Poll: Many Americans Don't See Their Kids as Overweight
Poor Nutrition Can Bite Into Your Sleep, Experts Say
Poor Parenting Styles Linked to Bullying Behavior in Kids
Poor Reading Skills Linked to Teen Pregnancy Risk
Poor Sense of Smell Linked to Personality Disorder
Poor Sleep in Teen Years Linked to Heart Risks in Adulthood
Popular Characters Can Help Kids Eat Healthy Foods Too
Popular Cinnamon Stunt Can Have Serious Lung Effects
Positive Outlook Boosts Likelihood of Healthier Lifestyle
Pot Psychosis May Be Gene-Related
Potions From the Past Held More Than a Snake-Oil Promise: Study
Powerful People Tend Not to Return Smiles, Study Says
Pre-College Parental Chat May Reduce Freshman Drinking
Prenatal Antidepressants Don't Raise Fetal, Infant Death Risk: Study
Prenatal Mercury Exposure Tied to ADHD Symptoms in Kids
Prenatal Test Presents Dilemmas to Expectant Mothers
Preordered School Lunches May Be Healthier, Study Finds
Preschool TV Habits Linked to 4th-Grade Waist Size, Fitness
Pre-Test Jitters Might Boost Scores: Study
Primary Care Doctors Meet Needs of Diabetics, Study Says
Psych, Sleep Meds May Affect Driving
Psychiatric Drugs More Often Prescribed in the South
Psychiatric Meds in Water Supply May Alter Fish Behavior
Psychiatry Gets Revised Diagnostic Manual
Psychological Woes Could Arise During Interplanetary Spaceflight: Study
PTSD Symptoms Common After Heart Attack: Study
Putting Your Mental Health in Order
Quality of Life After Cancer May Depend on Tumor Type
Quiet Confidence Seems to Help Salespeople Succeed
Quitting Smoking Just as Hard for Teens: Study
Race-Day Diet Can Make or Break a Competitive Cyclist
Ranting on Websites May Just Make You Angrier
Rats May Also Feel 'Placebo Effect,' Study Suggests
Raucous Music May Tap Into Your Inner Animal
Reading, Games May Help Aging Brains Stay Sharp
Red Hair Pigment Might Raise Melanoma Risk: Study
Regular Exercise May Add Years to Life, Study Finds
Regular Exercise May Help Seniors Stave Off Heart Failure
Relationship Worries Can Make You Sick
Relatives Who Witness Loved One's CPR Fare Better: Study
Report Calls for Counseling Guidelines for Treating Transgender People
Research Reveals Which Learning Methods Get an 'A'
Resilient Personality May Bring Better Aerobic Health
Rich 'Cougar,' 'Sugar Daddy' Stereotypes Might Not Mirror Reality
Right Amount of Exercise Can Boost Mental Health: Study
Rising Cigarette Prices May Be Incentive to Quit
Scans May Reveal Pre-Schizophrenia Brain Changes
Schizophrenia in Movies: Don't Believe Everything You See
School Bullies Often Popular, Survey Finds
School Sports May Cut Rates of Violence, Bullying Among Teens
Science Reveals Secrets of Hypnosis
Scientists Complete 1st Map of 'Emotional Intelligence' in the Brain
Scientists ID 'Happy' Gene in Women
Scientists Pinpoint How Deep Brain Stimulation Eases OCD
Scientists Track Activity in Rappers' Brains
Score Points for Hosting a Healthy Super Bowl Party
Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy Seems to Harm Baby, Too
Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy Tied to Behavior Woes in Kids
Self-Harm Associated With Premature Death in Study
Self-Harm Showing Up in Elementary Schools: Study
Selflessness Can Threaten Clergy Members' Health
Seniors' Attitude on Age May Affect Dementia Test Results: Study
Sense of Fair Play a Human Trait?
Serious Exercise May Benefit Middle-Aged Arteries
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
Severely Injured Vets May Need Ongoing Emotional Care
'Sex With an Ex' Common Among Teens, Young Adults
Shared Genes May Link ADHD, Autism and Depression
Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Can Fight Weight Gain: Study
Short-Term Exercise Might Boost Young People's Self-Control
Sibling's Death May Boost Your Own Risk of Dying From Heart Attack: Study
Simple Measures May Curb Excessive Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Sitting Can Harm Health, Even for Those Who Exercise
Sitting for Hours Daily Might Boost Your Kidney Disease Risk: Study
Sleep Apnea in Teens Linked to Social, Behavioral Woes
Sleepiness Hampers Job Performance, Study Confirms
Smaller Snack Portions Just as Satisfying
'Smarter Lunchroom' May Lead to Healthier Choices
Smile! It Might Lower Your Stress Level, Study Shows
Smokers, Nonsmokers Alike Urged to Learn About Lung Cancer
Smoking in Youth-Rated Movies Doubles: Report
Smoking Might Make Hangovers Worse
Smoking Rates Much Higher Among the Mentally Ill: CDC
Snoring Toddlers May Have More Behavior Problems
Snowboarding Tops List of Winter-Sports Injuries
Soccer Kicks Up Activity Level of Overweight Kids: Study
Social Media Could Boost Condom Use, Study Suggests
Socializing May Ease Pain of Breast Cancer
Some Antidepressants Linked to Bleeding Risk With Surgery
Some Parkinson's Patients Discover an Artistic Side
Some People Really Might Have 'Gaydar'
Some With Alzheimer's Better Off Staying on Antipsychotics: Study
Sons of Absent or Abusive Fathers May Pick More Bar Fights: Survey
Spanking Batters Kids' Mental Health: Study
Special-Ed Students at Greater Risk of Bullying, Being Bullied: Study
Speed-Dating Lights Up Key Brain Areas
Spider-Phobes May Get Quick Relief
Spirituality May Boost Mental Health: Study
Sports Gamblers Wrongly Bet on Their Sense of Control: Study
Sports Help Dads, Daughters Bond, Study Says
Spouses of Heart Attack Victims May Face Heightened Depression Risk
Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health
Statins Plus Exercise Best at Lowering Cholesterol, Study Finds
Steep Rise in Suicides Among Middle-Aged Americans, CDC Says
Steroid Shots for Tennis Elbow Miss the Mark: Study
Strange Food Pairings May Signal Binge Eating: Study
Stress Linked to Greater Weight Gain in Black Girls, Study Finds
Stress, a 'Type A' Personality May Boost Stroke Risk
Stress, Depression Linked to Raised Stroke Risk in Seniors
Stressed-Out Women May Be More Sensitive to Sounds
Strides Made in Preventing Cancer, But Challenges Remain: Report
Stroke Before Age 50 Linked to Raised Risk of Early Death
Study Explores Distraction's Role in Pain Relief
Study Explores the Cost of Creativity
Study IDs 4 Key Habits of Successful Aging
Study of Brain-Injured Man Sheds Light on Self-Awareness
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Study Questions Importance of 'Triggers' in Setting Off Migraines
Study Reveals Gender Gap in Spotting Depression
Study Reveals the Many Ways Sexual Assault Harms Women
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study Supports Guilt's Role in Depression
Study: Cystic Fibrosis Patients Struggle to Exercise
Study: Rheumatoid Arthritis Plus Depression May Be Deadly
Suicidal Thoughts More Common in Kids With Autism: Study
Summer Babies Less Likely to Be CEOs, Study Contends
Sunshine Might Help Love Bloom, Study Suggests
Super-Shy Preschoolers Might Struggle Academically
Surly People Tend to Like Fierce Dogs, Study Shows
Survey Refutes 'Loner' Stereotype of Video Gamers
Survival More Likely With Exercise-Related Cardiac Arrest: Study
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
Switching Kids Away From Violent TV May Lower Aggression
Tackling Diet, Exercise Together Produces Best Results: Study
Talk to Your Kids About the Colorado Killings
Teen Behavior Problems, Not Depression, Tied to Lower Grades
Teen Boys With Enlarged Breasts Show Emotional Effects
Teen Fighting Declines in U.S., Europe
Teen Pregnancy-Prevention Program Works, Study Says
Teens Benefit by Spending More Time With Parents
Teens Don't Really Like Taking Risks, Study Finds
Teens' Lifestyle Choices Affect Their Blood Pressure
Teens Want Voice in End-of-Life Decisions
Teens With ADHD May Need Help Making Transition to College
Texas-Mexico Border Violence May Harm Kids' Mental Health
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
Texts, Other Distractions Tied to Errors at Work
The Care and Feeding of Olympic Athletes
The 'Nocebo' Effect: If You Think You'll Get Sick, You Will
Thigh Fat May Slow Down Seniors
Thinking You Ate a Lot May Help You Feel Full
Timed Traffic Crosswalks Too Fast for Many Elderly: Study
Tips on Coping With Daylight Saving Time
Tips on Coping With Grief During Holidays
Tired Couples May Take Each Other For Granted
Tired? Your Dog Is Yawning Right Along With You
To Get More Fit, Find a Stronger Workout Partner
To Stop Smoking, Teens Should Start Moving
'Toe-Walking' More Common in Kids With Mental Woes: Study
Too Much or Too Little Activity Can Spur Knee Problems
Too Much Screen Time May Harm Kids' Fitness
Too Much Sitting Could Court Diabetes, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Too Much Sitting Linked to Fat Buildup Around the Heart
Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer
Too Much Texting, Facebook Time May Lower College Women's Grades
Too Much Travel May Be Tough on Olympians
Too Much TV May Make Kids Antisocial, Study Suggests
Too Much TV Tied to Lower Sperm Count in Young Men
Top Road Rage Triggers: Cutting In, Weaving
Tornado Survivors Surprisingly Optimistic, Study Finds
Tourette Patients Benefit From Behavioral Therapy: Study
Tracking Love, Lust in the Brain
Tragic News Reports Weigh More Heavily on Women: Study
Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
Treating Prediabetes Might Prevent Full-Blown Disease
True Fame Endures, Study Finds
Turning Off the Tube Linked to Healthier Weight in Teens
TV for Kids Filled With Social Bullying, Study Finds
Twitter May Help Those Trying to Lose Weight
U.S. High Schools Lax in Preventing Dating Abuse: Study
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Kids Getting Enough Sleep After All: Survey
U.S. Kids Might Not Be Over-Medicated After All
U.S. Launches Extensive Alzheimer's Studies
U.S. Lifestyles Thwarting Heart Health Progress: Report
U.S. Must Step Up Response to Vets, Report Says
U.S. Stroke Patients Are Getting Younger
U.S. Teen Birth Rates Highest in Rural Areas, Research Shows
U.S. Teens Heading for Heart Trouble: Study
U.S. Vets With Gulf War Syndrome Need Individualized Treatment: Report
Uncontrolled Risk Factors Put Stroke Survivors in Danger
Under Similar Stress, Rich Live Longer Than Poor: Study
Undiagnosed Eye Problems Plague Some U.S. Veterans
Unemployed at Higher Risk for Heart Attack?
Unhappy Kids Are More Materialistic, Study Finds
Unsafe Sex Common When Partner Cheats: Study
Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says
Upbeat View on Old Age May Help Seniors Bounce Back From Disability
Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather
Using 'Gender-Specific' Objects to Identify Faces May Backfire
Vets' Readjustment Issues May Spur PTSD Treatment
Video Game 'Teams' Tied to Cooperative Behavior in Players
Vigorous Exercise Might Keep Psoriasis at Bay
Violence in a Soldier's Past May Up PTSD Risk
'Violent Behavior' Occurs in Many Adult Sleepwalkers, Study Finds
Violent TV Shows Keep Young Kids Awake: Study
Vision Loss, Depression May Be Linked, Study Finds
Volunteering May Boost Teen Heart Health
'Wake-Up' Cigarette May Raise Risk for Lung, Mouth Cancers
Walk Your Way to a Longer Life, Study Says
Walking Program Helps Stroke Survivors Get On With Life
Want to Beat Spider Phobia? Talk About It
Want to Lose Weight? Then Run, Don't Walk: Study
Want to Sound Like a Leader? Speak Like a Man, Study Contends
'Warm Glow' From Spending on Others Is Universal, Study Finds
Water or Sports Drink?
Water Pipe No Safer Than Cigarettes: Study
Water Workouts a Great Alternative: Study
Water-Tubing Injuries on the Rise
Weak Muscles in Teen Years Linked to Early Death in Men
Weight Control Can Cut Women's Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
Weight-Lifting May Boost Heart Health in Black Men: Study
What Do Eye Movement Differences in Men and Women Mean?
What Makes the End-of-Life Experience Peaceful?
What's Good for the Heart May Also Prevent Cancer
What's That Symptom? Experts Warn of Self-Diagnosis Via the Web
When Antidepressants Don't Work, Give Counseling a Try
When Kids Exercise More, Their Grades Might Rise Too
When Parents Get Active, So Do Kids: Study
When Partner Has Breast Cancer, Men Find Their Own Ways to Cope
Where You Live May Boost Your Sense of Well-Being
Who Says the Sexes Are Planets Apart?
Who's Touching You Affects How It Feels: Study
Why Johnny Can't Run
Winter Depression May Require Treatment Plan
Winter Sports Safety: Preparation Is Key
Winter Weather, Snow Shoveling Pose Heart Risks
With Bullying, What's a Parent to Do?
With Diabetes, Boosting Exercise Should Be Done Safely
Woman Finds Balance in Life Via Drastic Change
Woman's Tea Addiction Led to Loss of Teeth, Bone Problems
Women Abused in Childhood at Higher Odds of Having Child With Autism: Study
Women May Fare Worse Than Men After Stroke
Work By Female Scientists Gets Judged More Harshly: Study
Workers Counseled on Back Pain Return to Job Sooner
Workers With Paid Sick Days Healthier, More Productive: Study
Working Moms Report Better Health Than Those Who Stay Home
Working Out Cuts Women's Appetite, Study Finds
Workplace Bullying Takes Toll on Witnesses Too, Study Finds
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
You Can Help Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk: Expert
Young Adults Are America's Most Stressed Generation: Survey
Young Cancer Patients Often Lack Support: Study
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone Loss
Young Surgeons May Be Easily Distracted
Your New Weight-Loss Resolution: Drive Less

