The Geniuses at Apple certainly anticipated complaints about the way iOS 7 looks and how it works, but they probably never anticipated this: some iPhone and iPad users are getting motion sickness and vertigo from the new operating system.
Mental Health
Omega 3s Reality Check: Are We Over-Exaggerating Their Benefits?
Omega-3 fatty acids are praised for keeping bodies healthy from the heart to the brain. But new research is questioning how strong the relationship is between omega-3 consumption and health.
Acupuncture May Relieve Depression, But Only Temporarily
Patients eager for non-drug options for treating depression may benefit from adding acupuncture to their counseling, according to a new study.
Despite Small Decline, South Korea Remains a Global Suicide Blackspot
Country has the highest suicide rate among the world’s most developed nations
The Secret to Smarter Kids: Naps
It may not look like much is going on during naptime in preschool, but dozing youngsters are actually busy learning.
Gun Seizures: Will Taking Guns from the Mentally Ill Prevent More Violent Crime?
In California, people in illegal possession of firearms for criminal activity or mental illness will have them seized.
Before You Straighten Up Your Desk, Read This
In the dystopian future, there will only be two tribes: those with messy desks and those with orderly ones. The messy desk people will live unhealthy and inefficient lives but come up with interesting new ideas. The organized …
Team-Based Addiction Care Not as Effective as Experts Hoped
Aaron Alexis and the Dark Side of Meditation
One detail among the many reports emerging about Aaron Alexis, the 34-year-old man suspected of killing 12 people in a shooting at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, stood out: he was a regular meditator.
One Toke, Many Hits: Exercise Could Trigger Additional High for Marijuana Users
Working out could give pot users an extra high — but that may not be as much a boon as users might think.
How Bullying’s Effects Reach Beyond Childhood
More research is documenting the lasting legacy of bullying on its victims in nearly every part of their lives, from emotional wellbeing to career success.
Inside the National Suicide Hotline: Preventing the Next Tragedy
As U.S. suicide rates rise, experts are divided over which strategies save more lives