In a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) conducted on December 5, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD)-MIMAROPA, leading the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC), set in ...
A large new study has found that owning a smartphone at a young age may be linked to several health problems in early ...
A new study finds 96% of new parents experience intrusive thoughts about their babies. Most find them distressing, but few ...
Depression doesn’t affect everyone in the same way — and now scientists say it may influence physical health differently, too. In a seven-year study of nearly 6,000 adults, researchers found that ...
I recently spoke to Joanna Moncrieff, author of Chemically Imbalanced, about avoiding neuro-reductionism and thinking about ...
Every crash, bubble, and recovery offers a piece of wisdom: avoid excessive risk, understand what you own, and never let fear dictate your financial choices.
In newly published research, Binghamton University doctoral student Elana Israel, MS '22, explores which depressive symptoms ...
Menopause has a wide range of symptoms and brings several health risks. Yet people worldwide know little about it and ...
Social media reform advocate Nicki Petrossi joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss a study finding increased social media use ...
Women with an eating disorder are more likely to have children who suffer from asthma and wheezing, a new study says. Eating disorders are associated with a 26% increased risk of school-age asthma and ...
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Does Ozempic raise the risk of mental health problems?
A GLP-1 receptor drug first designed for diabetes, Ozempic has surged in popularity as a top contender in the weight loss ...
A new study found 12-year-olds who own a smartphone are at an increased risk of obesity, depression, and lack of sleep.
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