October 27, 2015 Scientists develop first blood test to diagnose depression Scientists say they have developed the first blood test to diagnose major depression in teenagers. Â The test is also able to differentiate between at least two subtypes of depression: major depression and major depression combined with anxiety disorder
October 27, 2015 Slacker or go-getter? Brain chemical may tell What gives you the motivation to go the extra mile for a promotion or a perfect test score? It may be your levels of a brain chemical called dopamine. Researchers have found amounts of this chemical in three brain regions determine if a person is a go-getter or a procrastinator
October 27, 2015 Manufacturer of sports supplement Craze halts production of product Driven Sports Inc., the manufacturer of the popular body building supplement Craze, revealed in a statement on Tuesday that they have suspended all production and sales of the product.
October 27, 2015 British woman, 64, suffers from permanent sea sickness A British grandmother who went on a cruise to celebrate her 62nd birthday in 2012 has been suffering from sea sickness every day since after developing a permanent form of the illness.
October 27, 2015 Dr. Manny: Governor Christie made the right decision on medical marijuana When it comes to the medical properties of marijuana, I strongly support its use.
October 27, 2015 Coming Wave of Generic Drugs Will Save Money for Patients Those who help foot the bills for prescription drugs — patients, taxpayers, employers and some labor unions — won’t be the only ones to benefit as dozens of popular brand-name pills get generic competition over the next several years. Here’s a look at some winners and losers as an unprecedented wave of new generics begins
October 27, 2015 Study finds beauty really is in the eye of the beholder Research has already established that most of us prefer faces that are symmetrical, and probably because it is an indicator of good health.
October 27, 2015 Sugar vs. corn syrup: Sweeteners at center of bitter food fight A group of food companies that includes conglomerate Cargill Inc has sued a sugar industry trade group, claiming high fructose corn syrup is being unfairly maligned by promoters of "natural" sugar
October 27, 2015 Snowboarding linked to injury rate rise on slopes, study finds Allowing snowboarders to hit the slopes at one U.S. ski resort led to a small rise in the number of overall injuries, a trend in line with findings at ski areas elsewhere, according to a U.S. report
October 27, 2015 Mayo Clinic: Rheumatoid arthritis can drastically impact heart health Several new studies from the Mayo Clinic show a strong connection between inflammation and heart health, emphasizing the importance of addressing both conditions at the same time.