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Stress Becomes More Difficult As You Age

Dealing with stress becomes more difficult as you age, according to the latest research.

Having Trouble Sleeping?

Now there is a new way to beat insomnia without drugs.

Night Lights Could Lead to Depression

Too much artificial light at night could lead to symptoms of depression.

PTSD: Troops Home and In Need of Jobs

A special program is helping troops returned from the war, even those with PTSD, find jobs.

Warrior Gene

Researchers already know there are many genes in our body that probably influence our behavior and our temperament. But a new study is the first to link a variant of a common gene specifically to gangs and violence.

Teen Drivers and PTSD

A doctor who interviewed the teen driver involved in a car accident that killed his passenger likely has a form of Post traumatic stress disorder.

Millions of Americans Aren't Getting Enough Sleep

The CDC says millions of Americans aren't getting enough sleep-- especially in West Virginia.

A Good Night's Sleep Can Help Your Golf Game

Treating sleep apnea can improve your golf score.

White Women More Likely to Suffer From Restless Leg Syndrome

Caucasian women are most likely to have restless leg syndrome, compared to other groups.

Depression Therapy: A New Approach

For three years, Karen Day searched for a treatment that would help with her depression. Medications caused unbearable side affects so her general physician recommended she look into Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.

Creativity MRI

Scientists can now unravel what makes us creative by examining MRI¿s.

Oxycontin Task Force

"We're seeing kids as young as 12 getting addicted (to oxycontin). The ultimate goal of this task force is to stop this runaway train."

Less Than Half of People See a Doctor for Depression

Less than half of men and women with depression ever see a doctor for treatment, according to a new study from Canada.

Using Antidepressants During Pregnancy Could Hurt the Baby

A new study suggests using certain types of antidepressants during pregnancy may lead to problems with the baby.

A New Vaccine May Help Treat Cocaine Addiction

Researchers are studying vaccine-like shots that may help cocaine abusers fight their addiction.

8 Million People Considered Suicide Lat Year In the US

A survey finds 8 million adults in the US seriously considered suicide last year.

Why We Cry

If you are feeling the need to cry, research still suggest that this simple yet complex response help carry stressful chemicals away from the body.

Job Insecurity Is More Dangerous to Health Than Smoking

Feeling insecure about your job could be worse for your health thn smoking.

Workplace Suicides Are On the Rise

The Labor Department reports workplace suicides rose by more than a quarter last year.

Online Therapy May Help Depression

"Chatting" with a therapist online might help people suffering from depression.

Side Effects from HIV Treatment

Side Effects from HIV Treatment

New Guidelines for Depression During Pregnancy

Two leading physician organizations have issued new guidelines for women trying to determine the best treatment for depression during pregnancy.

Managing Diabetes

Managing Diabetes

Foreclosure Pressure Leads to Depression

The growing foreclosure rate is not only affecting Americans' wallet, it also impacts their health.

Video Games Could Lead to Health Risks in Adults

Video games could be bad for your health.

Army To Question Soldiers to Prevent Suicides

Active duty National Guard and Reserve soldiers will be given a questionnaire to determine how they handle stress.

Why Do Some People Only Need a Few Hours of Sleep

Why do some people need eight hours of sleep, while others can function on just a few?

Antidepressants Can Help Stroke Survivors

A combination of antidepressants and psychosocial therapy can help depression in stroke survivors.

Blood Flow Could Be the Cause of Post-Partum Depression

Researchers in Georgia may have identified the cause of post-partum depression.

Lack of Sunlight Leads to Depression

A lack of sunlight is associated with cognitive decline among depressed people.

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