KEY POINTS Cognitive control is a skill anyone can learn to have more conscious control over troublesome thoughts and harmful...
By Liz Szabo Before the pandemic, 16-year-old Na’ryen Cayou had everything he needed. He had his own room. A partial...
By Elisa J. Sobo, San Diego State University; Diana Schow, Idaho State University, and Stephanie McClure, University of Alabama By...
While 2018 NSDUH data shows that 21.2 million over-12s in the United States required substance use treatment, only 11 percent...
By Phil Galewitz CASTINE, Maine — For years, Louise Shackett has had trouble walking or standing for long periods, making...
By Robert Maunder, University of Toronto and Jon Hunter, University of Toronto When describing their symptoms, medical history and health...
By Trudo Lemmens and Leah Krakowitz-Broker To meet the twice-renewed deadline imposed by the Quebec Superior Court in the Truchon...
By Lauren Weber and Christina Jewett Stephen Matthew Shumaker counted on in-home, in-person demonstrations to drive his water filtration business,...
By Trina Wood-UC Davis Their study, based on rodent models, corroborates previous epidemiological evidence showing this association. Alzheimer’s disease is...
By Jonathan Chung, DC Sleep is arguably the most powerful and least expensive treatment we have in our arsenal to...
By Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University and Hoda Khalil, Carleton University The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on everyone and...
By Katheryn Houghton Under pressure to rein in skyrocketing prescription drug costs, states are targeting companies that serve as conduits...