Head Injury May 2, 2016 Football concussions and resuming play vary by age, study finds A new study says youth football players are more likely to return to the field less than a day after suffering concussions than those in high school and college.
Parkinsons Disease May 2, 2016 First drug for delusions in Parkinson's patients approved Federal health officials have approved an experimental drug to treat psychotic delusions and behaviors that often afflict patients with Parkinson's disease, the debilitating movement disorder.
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH May 2, 2016 Mindfulness therapy works for recurrent depression For people with recurring depression, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy may be more helpful than other treatments, according to a new analysis.
Dr Manny's Notes April 29, 2016 Dr. Manny: Hey Hollywood, a comedy about Alzheimer's is not funny, it's cruel I am disgusted by today’s Hollywood.
MEDICAL RESEARCH April 29, 2016 Study links rosacea with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease People with the chronic inflammatory skin disorder rosacea may have a slightly increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Men's Health April 29, 2016 Mental health risks aren't equal among all gay, bisexual men While gay and bisexual men are at higher risk for mental health issues than their straight counterparts, the risk is particularly high for young gay and bisexual men, a new study has found.
NFL April 28, 2016 Former NFL quarterback Ken Stabler had brian disease CTE NEW YORK (AP) Boston researchers say former Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler had the brain disease CTE.
MENTAL HEALTH April 28, 2016 How to tell if you're having a panic attack Q: I think I had a panic attack.
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH April 27, 2016 Weight loss may limit diabetes-related brain changes Losing weight may help people with diabetes limit damaging changes to the brain that can result from the disease, a U.S. study suggests.
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH April 27, 2016 Rotating night shifts tied to heart disease risk People who occasionally work night shifts may be at a slightly increased risk of heart disease, according to a new study.
SPORTS April 27, 2016 Former Olympian suffers spinal cord injury while attempting backflip A former U.S. Olympic high jumper suffered a major spinal cord injury while attempting to do a backflip at a Los Angeles university Saturday.