Following Five Healthy Lifestyle Rules 'can Cut Risk of Dementia by Two Thirds'
Regular exercise, not smoking, maintaining a low body weight, following a healthy diet and a low alcohol intake are integral to staving off the disease
Read MoreBody piercings have been used to control wheelchairs and computers in a move scientists believe could transform the way people interact with the world after paralysis.
Read MoreDo you live or perhaps work with someone who regularly leaves you feeling guilty but you're not sure why? If so, you may be the victim of one of the most stressful relationship issues - mind games. Gameplay, in this sense, is the term we give to emotional manipulation.
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Read MoreChanges to specific cells in the retina could help diagnose and track the progression of Alzheimer's disease, scientists say.
A team found genetically engineered mice with Alzheimer's lost thickness in this layer of eye cells.
Read MoreUrgent Care Needed for Mentally Ill Abandoned on City Streets
We often see them out on the streets, walking around and talking to themselves, with their hands waving in the air making incomprehensible gestures.
Read MoreFDA OKs Generic Zyprexa for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder
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Depression: 'Second Biggest Cause of Disability' in World
Depression is the second most common cause of disability worldwide after back pain, according to a review of research.
New Drug May Provide First Safe, Effective Treatment for Psychotic Symptoms
For many patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease, tremors and loss of movement aren’t the only symptoms they have to cope with. In more than half of cases, people are also plagued with distressing symptoms of psychosis, which often include visual hallucinations and paranoid thoughts.
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