For the longest time, researchers focused on diagnosing and treating girls, but that is changing.
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More than one-third of American adults now supplement or substitute mainstream medical care with treatments long considered alternative.
Meet Sholto David, whose error-spotting has raised a question: If researchers aren’t getting the little things right, what else might be wrong?
Substance use by adolescents may prove valuable in identifying the presence of underlying disorders, a new study suggests.
Distracted driving is a worsening problem, safety experts say. Yet there is still no definitive database of the number of crashes or fatalities caused by it.
Christopher Bader studies Americans’ prevailing fears. If you guessed “clowns,” you’re not entirely wrong.
A top scientist has proposed a new way to reconcile the two different ways that our clocks keep time. Meet — wait for it — the leap minute.
One-year-olds exposed to more than four hours of screen time a day experienced developmental delays in communication and problem-solving skills at ages 2 and 4, according to a new study
Americans are drinking more water. How best to contain it: That’s the burning question.