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ADHD: Younger children 'may be overdiagnosed'

Date: Jan-23-2017
New research suggests that the birth date of a child might influence their risk of being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Cervical cancer deaths in the U.S. higher than previously estimated

Date: Jan-23-2017
A new analysis finds that cervical cancer mortality rates in the United States may be higher than previous estimates have suggested.

How to Lower High Triglycerides

Date: Jan-23-2017
High triglyceride levels increase the risk of certain diseases. Learn what can be done to lower triglyceride levels with tips on diet and exercise.

How Can Diet Affect Fibromyalgia Symptoms?

Date: Jan-22-2017
Learn about what foods may help a person with fibromyalgia and which ones they should avoid. What other lifestyle measures might help with symptoms?

Estrogen regulates the brain's fear response, protecting against PTSD

Date: Jan-22-2017
A new study examines how the sex hormone estrogen affects gene regulation in the brain, affecting the formation of fear memories and PTSD.

Magnesium Glycinate: Uses, Benefits, and Side Effects

Date: Jan-22-2017
Learn about when magnesium glycinate is used. What are the benefits, risks, and complications of its use? Is magnesium deficiency dangerous?

Talk therapy strengthens brain connections to treat psychosis

Date: Jan-22-2017
A new study suggests that cognitive behavior therapy can strengthen brain connections in a way that leads to long-term recovery from psychosis.

Inattentive ADHD: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Date: Jan-21-2017
Learn all about inattentive ADHD, a type of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This article looks at the condition's symptoms and treatment options.

'Soft robot' designed to pump failing hearts

Date: Jan-21-2017
Heart failure affects millions of Americans. A new wave of 'soft robots' capable of mimicking heart muscles may save lives on the transplant waiting list.

Death risk may be higher for participants of U.S. food assistance program

Date: Jan-21-2017
A new study finds that subjects who are a part of the federal food assistance program SNAP may be at a much higher risk of death than nonparticipants.