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Depressed People Who Respond Well to Placebo Get Better Results From Real Antidepressants

Depressed People Who Respond Well to Placebo Get Better Results From Real Antidepressants

When it comes to mental health treatment, the idea of “mind over matter” may not be way off the mark. According to findings published in JAMA Psychiatry, patients who respond… Read more »

Substance Abuse Prevention – It’s Working, But We’re Not Done

Substance Abuse Prevention – It’s Working, But We’re Not Done

October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. This observance focuses on the role substance abuse prevention plays in promoting safe and healthy communities. Underage drinking, non-medical use of prescription drugs,… Read more »

AARP FOUNDATION BUSCA VOLUNTARIOS PARA SU PROGRAMA TAX-AIDE

AARP FOUNDATION BUSCA VOLUNTARIOS PARA SU PROGRAMA TAX-AIDE

AARP Foundation busca personas que disfruten de la preparación de impuestos para formar parte de su equipo de voluntarios. A través de su programa Tax-Aide, AARP Foundation ofrece asistencia gratuita… Read more »

La Gente Deprimida Que Responde Bien a un Placebo Obtiene Mejores Resultados de Verdaderos Antidepresivos

La Gente Deprimida Que Responde Bien a un Placebo Obtiene Mejores Resultados de Verdaderos Antidepresivos

Cuando se trata de tratamientos a salud mental, la idea de “La Mente Sobre la Materia” puede estar no lejos de ser verdad. De acuerdo a hallazgos publicados en JAMA… Read more »

Seis Alimentos de Origen Vegetal que Debería Probar

Seis Alimentos de Origen Vegetal que Debería Probar

Por Vanessa Chamberlin Lo bueno de comer plantas de origen vegetal es que su tienda de abarrotes o mercado de granja están llenos de una increíble variedad de alimentos, sabores… Read more »

Prevención de Abuso de Substancias – Está Funcionando, Pero no Hemos Acabado

Prevención de Abuso de Substancias – Está Funcionando, Pero no Hemos Acabado

Octubre es el Mes Nacional de la Prevención del Abuso de Substancias. Esta observancia se enfoca en el papel que la prevención de abuso de substancias desempeña en promover comunidades… Read more »

Both Passive and Active Smoking May Increase the Risk of Diabetes

Both Passive and Active Smoking May Increase the Risk of Diabetes

It’s well-documented that smoking cigarettes raises the risk of heart disease and many cancers. Now, findings show type 2 diabetes may soon join this list of smoking-related illnesses too, the… Read more »

Researchers Make Progress Toward New Flu Shot Pill and Universal Vaccine

Researchers Make Progress Toward New Flu Shot Pill and Universal Vaccine

Your annual fall search for the latest flu shot may soon be over. Scientists say they’ve found preliminary success in two new influenza vaccine alternatives. One, is a vaccine in… Read more »

Too Much Sitting May Raise Your Risk for Fatty Liver Disease

Too Much Sitting May Raise Your Risk for Fatty Liver Disease

More proof that sitting down all day is horrible for your health: A recent study published in the journal Hepatology has found that spending more than five hours a day… Read more »

Breast Cancer Gene Test Can Predict Who Can Safely Skip Chemo

Breast Cancer Gene Test Can Predict Who Can Safely Skip Chemo

A genetic test for women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer may be able to predict which patients can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their odds of beating the disease. The… Read more »