A study conducted in Israel found that survivors of childhood maltreatment showed impaired belief updating when interacting ...
On Aug. 9, 1945, 6-year-old Chiyoko Motomura was playing on a veranda at her family’s Nagasaki, Japan, home. Her mother, aunt ...
Most of us can relate to feeling uncomfortable when someone scrapes their nails down a chalkboard. For those with the ...
Jensen, retired from the Canadian Navy and the City of Greater Sudbury, has launched a third career as an advocate for the ...
Introduction Armed conflict severely impacts health, with indirect deaths often exceeding direct casualties two to four times ...
New study links childhood maltreatment to genetic changes and higher risks of schizophrenia, ADHD, and depression, ...
A proposed CMS rule hints that some Medicare plans could cover certain legal CBD products, bringing cannabinoids a step ...
Background The likelihood of HIV acquisition is increased following forced vaginal sex. This relates in part to ...
Paramedic Miles Randell still thinks about what he could have done for a friend had he been cleared to climb a mountain on a snowy January day in 2014. Randell was working as a ground ambulance ...
Individuals who lived through these events carry a 50% higher likelihood of developing a mental health disorder or substance use condition later on. They show increased rates of anxiety, depression, ...
A 16-year-old boy lifts a Volkswagen off his pinned neighbor. A mother fights off a polar bear to protect her children. A daughter heaves an overturned tractor from atop her father. These feats are ...
It seems that you can’t read any newspaper or magazine today without stress and burnout being a main topic of coverage. With the stressors of COVID, politics, job turnover, family obligations, ...