(HealthDay)—The number of ADHD diagnoses among children has risen dramatically in the past two decades, going from 6 percent to
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Could different cultures teach us something about dementia?
Picture two different families, each dealing with a diagnosis of dementia in one of its members. In one case, the
Continue reading »Psychology museum explores what makes us human
Wonder Woman’s striking visage on large, bright screens just inside the new National Museum of Psychology tells visitors there’s more
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Like your sport with a big side of glam? Then you’d love the polo. And, exciting news: World Polo is
Continue reading »US flight crew have higher cancer rates than general population
Flight crew have higher rates of specific cancers than the general population, according to a study in the open access
Continue reading »Why our brains see the world as ‘us’ versus ‘them’
Anti-immigrant policies, race-related demonstrations, Title IX disputes, affirmative action court cases, same-sex marriage litigation. These issues are continually in the
Continue reading »US could back 1st pot-derived medicine, and some are worried
A British pharmaceutical company is getting closer to a decision on whether the U.S government will approve the first prescription
Continue reading »Drug shortages pose a public health crisis in the US
On June 12, the American Medical Association announced that drug shortages pose an urgent public health crisis. This crisis should
Continue reading »Water fluoridation confirmed to prevent dental decay in US children and adolescents
The fluoridation of America’s drinking water was among the great public health achievements of the twentieth century but there is
Continue reading »One-third of US adults may unknowingly use medications that can cause depression
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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