How Facebook Improves Memory
Checking status updates on Facebook may be just the distraction your memory needs.
Checking status updates on Facebook may be just the distraction your memory needs.
What you don’t know about how drugs are tested and marketed could hurt you, says author Ben Goldacre in his book Bad Pharma
Diverse mental illnesses may actually represent variations on a common theme rather than separate disorders.
Parents who talk to their kids about their own, past drug may not be helping their kids to avoid drugs.
And the risk is especially great for women, according to new research.
Most of us take it for granted, but a new brain map shows how complicated speaking actually is.
Boys outnumber girls when it comes to autism diagnoses, and researchers may have uncovered one reason why.
To navigate something as complex and dynamic as the brain, a map would help.
Wisdom may come with age, but does happiness follow suit?
Former San Diego mayor Maureen O’Connor’s attorneys argued this week that a tumor contributed to her betting more than $1 billion and losing $3 billion over a decade.
In a new book, author Anne Fletcher reveals the good and the bad state of care in drug rehab facilities.
A study may explain why people are so convinced that their relationship status is the best