Bully for You! The (In)effectiveness of Anti-Bullying Programs
by Jennifer Gibson, PharmDBullying is no longer seen as a rite of passage during childhood or adolescence. It is recognized as a serious mental health... READ MORE →
Bullying is no longer seen as a rite of passage during childhood or adolescence. It is recognized as a serious mental health... READ MORE →
In the long-term, research shows that neuroleptics (antipsychotics) cause more harm than good for many clients diagnosed... READ MORE →
Being introspective, being prospective, even being retrospective is productive and constructive for many. And according to... READ MORE →
A new article published in JAMA: Neurology demonstrates a link between genetics, Alzheimer’s disease, and vascular... READ MORE →
The positive health benefits of a Mediterranean diet are well established: The PREDIMED study was launched in 2003 with the... READ MORE →
In the US, surgeons perform about 185,000 limb amputations each year, and the majority of these individuals are left with... READ MORE →
Technology has taken over our lives. From the moment we wake and begin checking emails to the moment we go to bed, computers,... READ MORE →
Under the grey skies of the UK, a childhood disease thought to have been almost eliminated half a century ago is rising up... READ MORE →
It is well understood that resident, intern and attending physicians do not receive an adequate amount of sleep at night.... READ MORE →
As more and more children consume high-fat diets and become increasingly overweight, the incidences of diseases like type... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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