Stress-Cancer Link Update: Biomarkers and Psychological Traits
by Robert A. Yourell, MAJust when I was complaining that the hypothetical stress-cancer link is still controversial, a new study takes a new approach... READ MORE →
Just when I was complaining that the hypothetical stress-cancer link is still controversial, a new study takes a new approach... READ MORE →
The human genome is on everyone’s mind with recent advances by Craig Venter’s team. Let’s look at how reducing... READ MORE →
An Indian sage said some 4000 years ago, “There are two classes of disease–bodily and mental. Each arises from... READ MORE →
There are several pathways to becoming health psychologist; however, those wishing to undergo board certification should... READ MORE →
Generally, the latest hot topics in biopsychosocial fields include medical ethics, international medicine and health, reducing... READ MORE →
Engel’s portrayal of the biopsychosocial model has significantly redefined psychiatry, medicine, and psychology. With... READ MORE →
Schizophrenia treatment has significantly evolved since Nobel Laureate John Nash was initially treated with electro-convulsive... READ MORE →
Schizophrenia is a multifaceted disorder that manifests by both genetic and environmental factors. A plethora of twin and... READ MORE →
Psychosis involves a disconnection with reality and perceptions outside the range of normality. Moreover, it is the common... READ MORE →
Ancient Asian medicine has long linked emotions and intention to health, however, Western medicine has been less receptive... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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