Daylight-saving time is bad for your relationships March 9, 2015 Increasingly, researchers are demonstrating that getting poor sleep, or too little sleep, can make…
Statins may help improve prostate cancer survival: Study March 9, 2015 Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may slow down prostate cancer in men who are also taking…
Rural youth suicide incidents close to double urban rate March 9, 2015 Suicide is the third leading cause of death for adolescents aged 10 to 24 and results in…
Hacking your brain March 7, 2015 The theory behind transcranial direction current stimulation (tDCS) is that a weak direct current…
FDA’s OK opens the door to ‘biosimilar’ drugs March 7, 2015 The Food and Drug Administration yesterday approved its first “biosimilar” drug — a lower-cost…
Learning from Ebola March 6, 2015 Forum convenes experts on ways to meet the continuing crisis--and the next one
Synaptic Shortcut March 6, 2015 Newly discovered brain pathway overturns anatomy, could solve antipsychotic mystery
Battling Ebola, back to basics March 6, 2015 Harvard Medical School held a symposium on Ebola that drew several hundred attendees for…
Guns, guns, guns. Enough already. March 6, 2015 Steven Schlozman, assistant professor of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, authored this…
Feeling like you’ve had it? Take a nap. March 6, 2015 New research suggests that a short nap not only feels nice, but it can reduce stress and help your…
Gout may protect brain from Alzheimer’s disease, study finds March 5, 2015 Gout, the most common type of inflammatory arthritis, affects an estimated 8.3 million Americans…
Pilot course teaches leadership for a patient-centered model March 5, 2015 A pilot program to put certified nursing assistants in leadership positions is helping to move…