Drugs such as Ritalin make no difference to the long-term outcomes of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, who continue to struggle academically and mentally as they get older, early research findings suggest.
Category: Scientists R Wrong
A large scale study of adults in the US found that levels of depressive symptoms do not change from season to season or in different levels of light.
The researchers concluded that the findings are ‘inconsistent with the notion of seasonal depression as a commonly occurring disorder.’
A new draft of a report from the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee contains a monumental shift in warnings first issued nearly four decades ago, suggesting that cholesterol no longer needs to be viewed as a “nutrient of concern.”
Researchers say painkiller is no better than placebo despite being frequently prescribed for condition
Niacin Doesn’t Reduce Heart Problems: Study
Talk with your doctor about whether or not you should keep taking it, expert advises