Being overweight may lead to accelerated cognitive decline, according to new research.
Health & Wellness
12 Mental Health ‘Red Flags’ That Are Actually Just Human Nature
Your body can’t always tell the difference between a current threat and an old one. Although we might not consciously remember, our body does.
Your body can’t always tell the difference between a current threat and an old one. Although we might not consciously remember, our body does.
9 Steps for a Lifetime of Heart-Healthy Eating
More than half of adults and about 60% of children in the United States have unhealthy diets, which can contribute to higher rates of health factors such as high blood pressure and obesity.
More than half of adults and about 60% of children in the United States have unhealthy diets, which can contribute to higher rates of health factors such as high blood pressure and obesity.
The Survival Trap: Why Men Mistake Chronic Burnout for Dedication
How societal expectations turn emotional exhaustion into a badge of honor—and how to reclaim your life.
How societal expectations turn emotional exhaustion into a badge of honor—and how to reclaim your life.
When the Rescuer Becomes the Patient: Reflections on Accidental High-Energy Defibrillation During Code Blue
Unfortunately, I found myself in that position – attending to a Code Blue, and shortly afterward suffering from accidental shock, becoming a patient in my own hospital’s emergency department.
Unfortunately, I found myself in that position – attending to a Code Blue, and shortly afterward suffering from accidental shock, becoming a patient in my own hospital’s emergency department.
Trees Don’t Benefit Health for Everyone
The biological benefits of nature are not the same for all populations, according to a new study.
The biological benefits of nature are not the same for all populations, according to a new study.
Supplementing With Peptides: Good for Extra Pep or a Needless Step?
A basic scientist weighs in on the latest wellness tool
A basic scientist weighs in on the latest wellness tool
New Clues Shed Light on Why Pancreatic Cancer Is So Hard to Treat
New research may clarify why pancreatic cancer is so difficult to treat.
New research may clarify why pancreatic cancer is so difficult to treat.
Life After Cancer Treatment Is Different. So Are the Health Needs.
That anomalous blood test could have been a sign that her cancer had spread to other tissues.
That anomalous blood test could have been a sign that her cancer had spread to other tissues.
Why Men’s Mental, Emotional, and Relational Health Is Needed Now More Than Ever
Breaking the silence around men’s emotional well-being
Why is men’s mental health more important than ever? Discover why emotional and relational well-being matters today.
The Connection Between Mental Wellness and Long-Term Personal Growth
They are interconnected and essential for lasting transformation.
They are interconnected and essential for lasting transformation.
CSC Policy Change Endangers Health and Lives in Correctional Facilities
In early February, Ontario’s Office of the Chief Coroner held an inquest into the tragic deaths of five individuals in federal custody at Collins Bay Institution due to fentanyl toxicity.
In early February, Ontario’s Office of the Chief Coroner held an inquest into the tragic deaths of five individuals in federal custody at Collins Bay Institution due to fentanyl toxicity.
Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation Go Far Beyond Relaxation – Here’s What It Is and How to Practice It
We are psychological scientists who study mindfulness and how it affects stress, health and well-being.
We are psychological scientists who study mindfulness and how it affects stress, health and well-being.
The Right Exercise Improves Sleep Most for Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment
A new study finds that while both light and vigorous activity can reduce sleep disturbances, high-intensity workouts provide the greatest benefit.
A new study finds that while both light and vigorous activity can reduce sleep disturbances, high-intensity workouts provide the greatest benefit.
3 Medical Routines That Older People May Not Need
Recent research has shown again that the benefits of a repeat colonoscopy are slim after age 75.
Recent research has shown again that the benefits of a repeat colonoscopy are slim after age 75.
Single Dad Suicide Is Rising Quietly and Almost Nobody Is Talking About It
The hidden mental health crisis facing fathers who carry too much alone.
The hidden mental health crisis facing fathers who carry too much alone.















