A new study by Stanford Medicine researchers finds that following your natural tendency to stay up until the early hours of the morning has negative effects on your mental health.
A clear relationship was found between sleep duration, social media use, and brain activation in various areas key to executive control and reward processing.
The results show that people who live into old age and remain free of chronic disease have optimal levels of certain combinations of metabolic assays associated with insulin sensitivity and inflammation throughout their lives.
Risks of death from suicide and homicide peak at night, with being awake at night, age, alcohol use and relationship conflicts being particularly common contributing factors.
Scientists have found that women suffering from premenstrual disorder are twice as likely to commit suicide compared to those who do not have this disorder.
A recent study published in the journal Nutrients examined the combined effects of yoga and the Mediterranean diet (MD) on various health indicators in older adults.
Scientists assessed the effects of a ketogenic diet on metabolic and psychiatric health in people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who have existing metabolic abnormalities.
A study that tracked nearly 200 young women being treated for breast cancer found that most of those who tried to get pregnant for an average period of 11 years after treatment were able to get pregnant and have a baby.