
1 in 6 Americans Takes a Psychiatric Drug
Antidepressants were most common, followed by anxiety relievers and antipsychotics

1 in 6 Americans Takes a Psychiatric Drug
Antidepressants were most common, followed by anxiety relievers and antipsychotics

Deadly Measles Complication More Common Than Doctors Thought
The progressive neurological disorder involves inflammation in the brain

Debate 2016: What Goes on in Your Brain When People Invade Your Personal Space?
We lack control over our reactions when somebody gets too close

Dangerous Drugs: Why Synthetic-Cannabinoid Overdoses Are On the Rise
The number of overdoses from K2 and other similar compounds has increased each year since 2010, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report

Why the Olympics Actually Won't Cause Zika to Spread Everywhere
Four countries are at risk, however, according to a new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report

What's Causing E-Cigarettes' Trail of Injuries?
Device’s shape and lithium batteries can make it act “like a small rocket”

MERS Vaccine Protects Camels, Which Is Good for People
The vaccine reduces the amount of the virus found in the camels infected with the disease

"Superbug" Infection Could Cost NY Giants Player His Foot
Nasty superbug MRSA hits Daniel Fells following a cortisone shot to relieve pain from toe and ankle injuries

Risk of Self-Harm May Rise Following Bariatric Surgery
Patients should be monitored for elevated risk of self-harm after weight loss procedure, researchers say