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Antidepressant May Benefit Traumatic Brain Injury

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The prevalence and functional effects of depressive disorder following traumatic brain injury are significant. Now, sertraline... READ MORE →

Artificial Light and Circadian Rhythm – Are We Messing It Up?

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The day-night cycle is one of the most defining patterns of life as we know it. We live in a cyclic environment and circadian... READ MORE →

Can Stroke be Prevented By Lifestyle Changes?

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Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. But can stroke be prevented? Probably not totally, but it sure is possible... READ MORE →

New Game-like Technology Helps Assess Concussions

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In August, the FDA approved two medical devices that can assess cognitive function immediately after a suspected brain injury... READ MORE →

Best and Worst in Health and Healthcare – July & August 2016

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The northern hemisphere’s summer is ending and that is definitely bad news. The good news is that this was not a silly... READ MORE →

Best and Worst in Health and Healthcare – June 2016

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In June, the beneficial effects of exercise were on the spotlight again, along with a few potentially effective new therapies.... READ MORE →

How to Maximize Vacation Health Benefits and Avoid Exhaustion

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Multiple new research studies indicate that there are many physical and mental health benefits to gain from taking a holiday,... READ MORE →

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For some city kids, their connection with the natural world is virtually non-existent. This is a real problem, say researchers... READ MORE →

Shift Work Linked with Risk of Severe Stroke

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New research with rats suggests that for the 15 million Americans who don’t have the typical nine-to-five workday, working... READ MORE →

Best and Worst in Health and Healthcare – May 2016

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May was full of promising news in glioblastoma research, one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer. But as usual, there... READ MORE →

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