83% of Adults With Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Are Undiagnosed (MedPage Today) -- NEW YORK CITY -- Almost a quarter of surveyed U.S. adults met criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), though the vast majority of them were undiagnosed, a retrospective cross-sectional study suggested here. Out of... Milton Diamond, Sexologist and Advocate for Intersex Babies, Dies at 90 He pushed back against doctors who recommended surgery on infants born with ambiguous genitalia, arguing for acceptance of diversity. How a Texas man is testing out-of-state abortions by asking a court to subpoena his ex-partner A Texas man is petitioning a court for information over his former partner's alleged out-of-state abortion, setting up a first-of-its-kind legal test to the limits of statewide abortion bans. Q&A: Parent burnout is real. Here's what you can do about it In a nationwide survey of parents, 57% said they struggled with stress, exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. When parents suffer burnout, children may suffer too. A 30-Day Squat Challenge to Put Your Lower Body to the Test No matter what type of workout class you're taking - from Pilates reformer to indoor cycling - it's rare to make it all the way from warm up to cool down without doing at least one squat. And there's a reason for that: squats are one of the best ways to strengthen your lower body . So, it follows that a squat challenge is a fantastic way to build muscle and feel more fit - plus, challenges are a … |
How a Texas man is testing out-of-state abortions by asking a court to subpoena his ex-partner A Texas man is petitioning a court for information over his former partner's alleged out-of-state abortion, setting up a first-of-its-kind legal test to the limits of statewide abortion bans Sleep experts sound alarm on late night screen time: How your phone could be sabotaging your rest Despite knowing the negative effects, many still use smartphones in bed, disrupting their sleep patterns. This is caused by artificial light that suppresses melatonin. Clinical trial shows CRISPR gene editing has exciting potential to treat a rare form of blindness A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine investigated the potential use of gene editing to correct a congenital retinal degeneration called CEP290 that causes early-onset vision loss. Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison Federal policy has long prohibited Medicaid spending on people who are incarcerated in jails or prisons, except for hospitalization. How did Amy Winehouse die? What to know ahead of new biopic 'Back to Black' How did Amy Winehouse die? Her cause of death was alcohol poisoning. A new biopic 'Back to Black' will address her alcoholism and mental health challenges. |
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