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Research published June 1 in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that 26% of people with a normal BMI actually qualify as having obesity.
A mental health expert warns that fear of climate change is leaving some people emotionally frozen and unable to act.
Local advocates, a North Carolina health agency, and a global mental health report all point to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline as a critical but underused resource.
A new report finds perfectionism among college students has risen sharply over three decades, with significant consequences for mental health.
Early trial results show the vaccine, built from a patient's own tumor DNA, cut the risk of melanoma returning by nearly half.
A report examines how Black women and others who feel stripped of control during labor and delivery face higher rates of depression and trauma afterward.
After his own struggles with mental healthcare access, a Charlotte resident now works full-time to guide others through a system many find overwhelming.
A former firefighter diagnosed with PTSD started a fire and ice cream truck as a way to reach other first responders struggling with mental health.
Researchers found that stopping smoking may significantly reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, beyond the known benefits to heart and lungs.
The treatment center opened in eastern Congo, where the current Ebola outbreak has been concentrated.
The policy reversal marks a significant shift for a class of drugs that remains federally prohibited.
Doctors are now exploring whether the drug could work against other cancers that share the same genetic mutation.
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