
Why Some Health Experts Believe E-Cigarettes May Actually Be A Good Thing
Every year in the United States alone, over 400,000 people die of tobacco-related diseases. Tens of millions die in other countries. E-cigarettes may offer a way for some people to stop smoking--so isn't that a good thing?

How To Kick Heroin
Heroin is still the single most popular drug worldwide. How can addicts set themselves up for a successful recovery?

Scientists Find Genetic Link To Depression
Two research teams, one operating in Britain and the other in the United States, have announced the first discovery of the first reliable evidence that specific, multiple genes may be responsible for one kind of depression

Is Fuzzy Memory a Forewarning of Depression?
People who suffer depression tend to blur the details of single events into patterns of events that tell a depressing story. People who suffer depression as part of post-traumatic stress syndrome, in particular, tend to blur the details of stressful event

Scientists Say Gene Responsible For Alcohol Consumption
Scientists have located a gene that seems to determine how much alcohol people will drink. Understanding how this gene works may lead to treatments for binge drinking

Study: Happy Childhood Increases Risk Of Depression
A happy and carefree childhood has a lot of benefits, but a new study suggests it can also put you at risk of depression due to stress later in life.

Do You Have Problems Organizing Your Time?
Think about this for a moment: Who is in charge of organizing your time - your wounded self or your inner loving Adult? What happens when the wounded self is in charge of organizing time?

Does Hard Work Deter You?
What is your work ethic? Does hard work deter you, or does it enliven you?

Don't Listen To Complainers - It Is Bad For Your Brain
Being surrounded by constant negativity can have an adverse effect on your pair. If you are constantly surrounded by complainers, it is best advised to steer clear. Read on to find out about how negativity can affect your brain.

The Influence Of Financial Crisis On Your Health Insurance
As the collapse of the housing market and the related financial crisis have continued to unfold, it is expected that job losses will get worse this year and a growing number of American workers will find themselves out of a job.