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The VA’s new emergency health care program helped nearly 50,000 veterans in its first year, but systemic issues – and suicides – persist.
A new study of mice shows that the memory loss from repeated head trauma – like the kind NFL players endure – might be reversible.
This week, we expose racial differences in postpartum mood disorders, explore cannabis use and birth defects, and tardive dyskinesia.
Early childhood adversity appears to accelerates brain development in preschool-aged children leading to a host of problems later in life.
Researchers exposed rodents to cannabis vapor and found it significantly increased their appetite by activating specific brain neurons.
In findings that are as unsurprising as they are tragic, new research out of Brown University has found that Black Americans suffer strokes nearly 10 years earlier than their white counterparts.
Close up of African-American psychologist taking notes on clipboard in therapy session for children
This week, we expose racial differences in postpartum mood disorders, explore cannabis use and birth defects, and tardive dyskinesia.
New research reveals a bidirectional link between autoimmune diseases and perinatal depression, with multiple sclerosis showing the strongest association in both directions.