Skip to content

Binge eating more likely to lead to health risks in men

  • by

From the Health Behavior News Service media release: Binge eating is a problem affecting both men and women, however obese men who binge are more likely than their female counterparts to have elevated cholesterol and… 

Racism linked to depression and anxiety in youth

  • by

From the The University of Melbourne media release: An international review led by the University of Melbourne has found children and young people experience poor mental health, depression and anxiety following experiences of racism. The… 

Can vitamin B supplements help stave off stroke?

  • by

From the American Academy of Neurology media release: New evidence suggests that taking vitamin B supplements may help reduce the risk of stroke. The research appears in the September 18, 2013, online issue of Neurology®,… 

Study: Improving sex life through yoga

  • by

From the Loyola University Health System media release: Partner yoga may help couples who are struggling with sexual dysfunction, according to sexual wellness experts at Loyola University Health System (LUHS). This form of yoga uses… 

Researchers find what is missing in teen health programs

  • by

From the Ohio State University media release: Adding a mental health component to school-based lifestyle programs for teens could be key to lowering obesity, improving grades, alleviating severe depression and reducing substance use, a new…