How to curb the blues.  |


How to make joy out of despair.  |
Success is a choice.  |


Fight depression with exercise.  |
The concern shown by Nigerians and the subsequent rejection of the Bill for a Law to provide for Reproductive Rights of Women otherwise known as "Abortion Bill" by the Imo State House of Assembly last week has been commended by  |
Recent report from the 2007 Demographic and Health Survey has revealed that only 4% of children in Liberia have birth certificates, while birth registration is recognized as a fundamental right by Liberia as a signatory to the Convention on the  |
FIFTEEN women who claim that doctors at State hospitals across the country sterilised them against their wishes will soon get their day in court.  |
THE Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity yesterday said there was never any intention on its part to go against the provisional High Court order in the case in which four freelance journalists were challenging the legality of accrediting with  |
A 75-year-old Sironko woman with a swollen stomach is not pregnant, a doctor has said.  |
Massachusetts is planning to close three former state hospitals, and advocates contend that the revenues from those sales should be directed to addiction treatment and prevention programs.  |
Alcohol-related problems cost the city of San Francisco an estimated $175 million annually, and officials are now considering charging an alcohol-impact fee, according to the Marin Institute.  |
Applications are now being accepted under the NIH's R01 grant mechanism for international research collaborations focused on addressing the relationship between drug use and HIV/AIDS.  |
A march, prayers and public testimony about addiction and recovery marked a rally at Baltimore's City Hall to protest funding cuts aimed at the I Can't We Can recovery program.  |
Bars and restaurants have become less tolerant of drinking on the job, but people in recovery from alcoholism still struggle with employment in the hospitality industry.  |
A new study concludes that off-campus drinking by college students was reduced 27 percent by implementing community-level prevention programs.  |
Any effort to reform the U.S. healthcare system must make behavioral healthcare a priority, treat the "whole person" not just disease symptoms, and eliminate the stigma and system fragmentation that stand in the way of patients seeking treatment and preventative  |
A Penn State researcher says that parents who let teens drink alcohol may be setting their kids up for binge drinking in college, but the study by Caitlin Abar of the school's Prevention Research and Methodology Center makes no distinction  |
Many studies have suggested that using alcohol in moderation may help heart health and even prevent diabetes and dementia, but some scientists are questioning the purported benefits of moderate drinking.  |
As Michael Anissimov notes, the technological singularity as a concept seems to have wormed its way into the public eye to a greater degree than transhumanism as a concept has managed to date. There's probably a lesson or two in  |
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