However, according to a recent study, some stress is good for you. The researchers say that acute stress can improve the brain’s mental capacity and memory.
The federal health care overhaul will make 133,000 Arizonans with drug and alcohol addictions newly eligible for insurance next year, putting added pressure on substance abuse treatment providers.
It appears that sexual activity is a bit like keeping up with the Joneses – the more that we perceive that others have it, the more that we want it as well.
Tylenol has long been used as a remedy for pains like headaches and stomach aches.
Researchers are hopeful that targeting cholesterol may lead to novel treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, as well as other diseases linked to incorrect cell division, like atherosclerosis and perhaps cancer.
Researchers found that stimulating brain activities, such as Sudoku and crossword puzzles were effective in improving memory for people with minor cognitive impairments.
Bisexual men become more jealous when dating women than when dating men, a new psychological study reveals.
Researchers found that 80-year-old seniors who perform as well as 50 to 60-year-old people on memory tests have thicker cortex and anterior cingulate regions similar to those found in 50-year-old people.
The taste of beer, without any effect from alcohol itself, is enough to set off the brain's pleasure system, according to a new small study.
On April 27, when The Other Side opens its doors in Crystal Lake, a suburb in Chicago, it will look like many other bars.
Here's a warning for soon-to-be fathers who insist on witnessing the birth of their children: there's a chance you'll end up getting diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Study found that listening to music during sleep can improve one's memory and brainpower.
Approximately one-third of people in their sixties go through a "late-life crisis," British psychologists suggest.
For many people who have problems with alcohol, there may be a relatively easy solution.
It's not just a slogan for Pringle's; it's a truism for anyone who has thought that they would have just one chip, only to down the entire bag.