Quick pulse before workout… deadly?
A study recently published online in the European Heart Journal found a link between heart rate increase in anticipation of exercise and cardiac risk. The study found that individuals who experience…
ReadA study recently published online in the European Heart Journal found a link between heart rate increase in anticipation of exercise and cardiac risk. The study found that individuals who experience…
ReadIt is well known that abnormalities occur in the white matter of adult alcoholics, those that have drank heavily for sustained periods of time; however, little is known about whether…
ReadThe stress reducing effects of music on medical and general populations is well documented. However, it is uncertain whether soothing music has any notable effect on patients with coronary heart…
ReadAlmost a third of teenagers in a small Canada based study reported using cannabis for the relief of health problems. The study examined results from 63 in-depth interviews with teenagers…
ReadMany studies have focused on combat exposure as the central source of risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Fewer studies have focused on other factors such as general deployment, family…
ReadPrenatal methamphetamine exposure harms brain development, particularly in white matter, according to findings from a study recently published online in Neurology. According to the findings, prenatal meth use accounts for up…
ReadIn recent years reports of mental distress are increasing. A study published online in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine reported that 10.2% of adults in America possessed frequent mental…
ReadRecent findings published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal have found that individuals who smoke both marijuana and tobacco have a significantly increased risk for COPD. The study, authored by…
ReadSometimes more of the same is not the most beneficial route to change. Clinical models for change are most effective when tailored to the needs of specific client populations; a…
ReadAccording to findings from a study recently published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, boys who have psychiatric problems are more likely to attempt suicide than those that do not.…
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