October 27, 2015 9 Sneaky Causes of Depression There are many well-known depression triggers: Trauma, grief, financial troubles, and unemployment are just a few. But if you are depressed and none of these apply to you, it can be hard to pinpoint a specific cause
October 27, 2015 Charlie Sheen's 'Tiger Blood': Is It Really Healthy? We’ve been hearing a lot about the benefits of so-called “Tiger Blood” from Charlie Sheen lately – and we’ve even seen him guzzling some down while waving a machete on a Beverly Hills rooftop – but what exactly is it?
October 27, 2015 Natural remedies for skin troubles A lot can happen to your skin – from bites and cuts to rashes and burns. For four common skin problems – dark circles under the eyes, stretch marks, wrinkles and acne scars – natural remedies can help you to keep your skin healthy
October 27, 2015 Earliest start to flu season in nearly a decade Flu activity around the country is high enough that health officials announced Monday the season is under way. It's the earliest start to the season since the 2003-2004 flu season, excluding the 2009 pandemic
October 27, 2015 Obesity gene may shield against depression Perhaps there is a bit of truth to the stereotype about being fat and happy — new research finds that people who have a gene linked with obesity may have a slightly lower risk of depression
October 27, 2015 Just a cold? 5 signs you should see a doctor Recent health scares are sending Americans to their doctors in droves. But how do you know when it’s just a cold or when you need to get to the clinic?
October 27, 2015 'Love Hormone' May Produce Some Not-So-Loving Feelings Oxytocin, the chemical in our brains known as the “love hormone,” is known to foster both trust and generosity between people, but now scientists are finding that it has a dark side
October 27, 2015 Migraines Eased After Ginger and Herb Treatment Migraine sufferers treated with a homeopathic preparation of ginger and the herb feverfew may find some pain relief, according to a preliminary study
October 27, 2015 Kids' tantrums as disorder concern doctors Some doctors are concerned about new guidelines allowing children who frequently throw tantrums to be diagnosed with a mental health disorder, arguing that normal kids can act this way, but also cautioning that such behavior could signal several other mental health conditions
October 27, 2015 New Year's Resolutions? Brain Can Sabotage Success Uh-oh, the new year's just begun and already you're finding it hard to keep those resolutions to junk the junk food, get off the couch or kick smoking. There's a biological reason a lot of our bad habits are so hard to break — they get wired into our brains