_ Antidepressants and Weight By Jane Farrell video Commonly prescribed antidepressants increase the risk of weight gain for years, study finds.
_ ADHD Medication Problem? By Jane Farrell video Intentional and Unintentional Exposure to ADHD Drugs on the Rise, Study Finds.
_ Does Cranial Electrotherapy Work? By Jane Farrell video Benefits and risks of cranial electrotherapy for pain, mental health and insomnia.
_ Acne and Depression By Jane Farrell video Acne patients at higher risk for depression, study finds.
_ Attitude Toward Aging By Jane Farrell video Positive beliefs about aging may reduce risk for dementia, study finds.
_ Mental Stress and Your Heart By Jane Farrell video Mental stress may impact women’s heart health more than men’s, new study finds.
_ Childhood Trauma and Adult Health By Jane Farrell video Childhood trauma may increase the risk of heart disease in adulthood, according to new research.
_ Bedtime and Tech By Jane Farrell video Use of tech at bedtime puts children at risk for higher BMI and too little sleep, new study finds.
_ Self-Harm Prevention By Jane Farrell video ER visits for self-injury increasing among young girls, study finds.
_ Supportive Treatment for Childhood Obesity By Jane Farrell video New recommendations to help reduce weight stigmatization in children
_ ADHD and Family Dynamics By Jane Farrell video Cutting back on harsh discipline helps calm kids with ADHD, study finds.
_ Fast vs. Slow Eaters By Jane Farrell video Fast eaters at higher risk of heart risk factors, study finds
_ Risks of Too Much TV By Jane Farrell video Spending too much time sitting in front of the TV may up your risk of blood clots, study finds
_ Acetaminophen During Pregnancy By Jane Farrell video Long-term use of acetaminophen during pregnancy may increase ADHD risk, new study finds
_ Obesity in the U.S By Jane Farrell video Nearly 40 percent of American adults now obese, study finds
_ Mindfulness Meditation and Your Health By Jane Farrell video Mindfulness therapy studies should be considered preliminary, experts warn
_ Exercise and Depression By Jane Farrell video Exercising as little as one hour per week may help prevent depression, study finds