Let’s Look at “Love Sickness”: Why Some Breakups Physically Hurt
...“Lovesick” is a very real thing, and while the term “lovesickness” is rarely used in the psychological or medical communities, some [...]
...“Lovesick” is a very real thing, and while the term “lovesickness” is rarely used in the psychological or medical communities, some [...]
...dosages may possibly delay cognitive decline,” said Weigand. “It’s important for older adults who take anticholinergic medications to regularly [...]
...feelings of anger, fear, hopelessness, anxiety, and depression. Scientists and doctors are still learning about the diagnosis and treatment of [...]
...understood and unpredictable. Treatments and outcomes could potentially be improved if doctors could better predict who would develop PTSD. Now, [...]
...not the type of medicine she would like to practice after personal health experiences, shadowing doctors, and volunteering in hospitals. After [...]
...suggest that incorporating coniferous trees and aromatic herbs like lavender and rosemary into urban parks could offer significant mental health benefits. [...]
...Initially, when prescribing it for breathing disorders, doctors recommended a 30-minute-per-day regimen at low resistance. But in recent years, [...]
...effects on healthy cells. This makes Kencur ginger a promising natural complement to conventional cancer therapies. Naturopathic doctors are [...]
...beyond memory concern, had more than doubled between 2009 and 2018. “There has been a drive in the past decade to encourage people to seek help earlier from [...]
...and doctors’ offices to list more diagnoses on their requests for payment. But around this same time, the National Plan to Address [...]