SCIENCE
Diagnostic & Treatment Advances Shaping Our Behavior
Milk, It Does A Body Good Until It Doesn’t
Are you really happier with skim? Turns out a glass of whole milk may not be so bad.
New Alzheimer’s Drug
A new drug to help slow disease progression is now available - but how will the government, employers and insurers pay for it - how will people pay for it?
What’s Inside?
George Constanza struggled to diagnose a lip discoloring. If only there was artificial intelligence back in the 90s.
Prison Time
Research shows links between mental health and incarceration, likely due to substance use disorder.
Study Shows Value Of Therapy For Vets With Lung Cancer
Study shows savings from mental health treatment for veterans with cancer
Weight Loss Drugs Could Have Behavioral Ramifications
There are several implications related to the growing availability of weight loss drugs
Top 10 Ways To Improve Your Mood This Weekend
There are a lot of ways to improve mood that don’t involve a pill or a therapist….here what your fellow readers say.
Bully Culture
The effect of bullying on medication, suicidal thoughts and how pediatricians think about it.
Dementia Patients Less Likely To Receive Home Health, Hospice
Why do many families agree to hospice for those with terminal illness, but not for those with dementia?
Weather It Matters
A look into the impact of weather on mood….what we maybe aren’t analyzing.
Study Finds Cannabis Disorder Leads To Infant Mortality
An unfortunate study finds that cannabis use disorder is a growing cause of infant mortality.
Only The Lonely
New resources are getting coverage by insurers to help address loneliness in seniors, and address dementia.
MRI Studies Tracking Impact of Teenage Experience
New studies involving MRIs are being designed to help tell us more about the intersection of brain activity and social experience.