A new study from University of Illinois at Chicago researchers suggests that more than one-third of U.S. adults may be
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Face transplantation: An established option to improve quality of life in patients with severe facial trauma
Thirteen years after the first successful face transplant, US trauma surgeons should be aware of the current role of facial
Continue reading »Cognitive training reduces depression, rebuilds injured brain structure and connectivity after traumatic brain injury
New research from the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas shows that certain cognitive training exercises
Continue reading »African-Americans and Latinos are more likely to be at risk for depression than whites
A new study published in the May 2018 issue of Preventive Medicine shows that African Americans and Latinos are significantly
Continue reading »Depression speeds up brain aging, find psychologists
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have found a link between depression and an acceleration of the rate at which
Continue reading »The American Loneliness Epidemic: Are Poor Social Skills to Blame?
Loneliness in the United States is on the rise, but psychologists believe we can reverse that trend by taking a
Continue reading »Motivation to move may start with being mindful
A meditation and stress reduction program may be as effective at getting people to move more as structured exercise programs,
Continue reading »National trial: EEG brain tests help patients overcome depression
Imagine millions of depressed Americans getting their brain activity measured and undergoing blood tests to determine which antidepressant would work
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Sometimes it can be hard to cope with all of the changes that happen during your teenage years. If you’re
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Your teen years can be the most complicated phase of your life. Some of the challenges include harder school work,
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