The Concern with Self-Confidence
by Jennifer Gibson, PharmDPeople want to feel good about themselves. From the time children are young, they are told to believe in themselves and be... READ MORE →
People want to feel good about themselves. From the time children are young, they are told to believe in themselves and be... READ MORE →
The lifetime prevalence of a major depressive disorder in the United States is nearly 20%. Unfortunately, many cases of depression... READ MORE →
When one of my duties was handling complaints about clinicians in our managed care network, I got the most complaints about... READ MORE →
First there was mystery. Why do women want to cuddle and men want to hit the road (after sex), then there was brain scanning... READ MORE →
There is an estimated shortage of 45,000 psychiatrists in the United States. A new survey highlights the factors that contribute... READ MORE →
The smell of coffee can rouse you out of bed; the taste of coffee can warm your soul. And, the caffeine in coffee can lower... READ MORE →
Although procrastination is conceived as a problem by the scientific community, there is not much consensus regarding the... READ MORE →
The Internet has become a place to do almost everything — work, play, organize, and communicate. In recent years, the... READ MORE →
When you meet someone for the first time, it’s only natural to assume that you’d like to put your best foot forward... READ MORE →
Omega-3 fatty acids have long been associated with improved cardiovascular health. More recently, these polyunsaturated fatty... 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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