With an effort to help further studies and treatment about eating disorders, charities Beat and Eating Disorder Hope have helpe raised awareness. Eating Disorder Hope has announced new membership opportunities and online forums to help kick off National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017.
Adults who smoke marijuana are more likely to have an alcohol use disorder, a new study is reporting.
Change in weather may increase the risk of catching cold and flu. According to experts, a diet rich in variety of produce like lean proteins, whole grains and low-fat dairy products along with adequate sleep ensures well-functioning immune system, promoting faster recovery.
Robotically assisted coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) reduces the need for blood products, while decreasing the recovery times, according to a new study.
A new study reported that acetaminophen was not any more effective than a placebo drug in treating back pain.
According to a new study, researchers found that with targeted brain training, adolescents' cognitive performance can improve months to years after suffering from traumatic brain injuries.
A new study found that concussion symptoms linger longer than previously expected in children and young adults.
A new study found the concussion symptoms last longer in girls than boys.
According to a new study, a smartphone app was successful in helping alcoholics abstain from drinking.
Researchers reported that children who suffered from a concussion should rest their brains as well as their bodies.
Single-site hysterectomies may cut recovery time and reduce the risk of visible scars.
Researchers found that treating stroke victims' hypertension does not have any effects on recovery.
Mark Kirk, the senator for Illinois, climbed 41 stories in the Willis Tower during the annual Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago's fundraiser.
Each individual deals with stressful events in different ways. Cognitive reappraisal, a common emotion management strategy used by many in those events may actually be more harmful than helpful in certain cases according to a new study.
In a new study, researchers found that age does not affect the severity of post-concussion symptoms.