Dr. Alison Alden and the Evolution of Evidence-Based Mental Health Care at the Anxiety Treatment Center of Greater Chicago

The landscape of clinical psychology in the Midwestern United States continues to be shaped by specialists dedicated to evidence-based interventions, a field where Dr. Alison Alden, Ph.D., has established a…

Neither Radiologists Nor Advanced AI Can Reliably Distinguish Deepfake X-rays From Authentic Images, New Study Reveals

A groundbreaking multi-center international study has unveiled a critical vulnerability in modern healthcare: neither highly experienced radiologists nor advanced multimodal large language models (LLMs) can consistently differentiate between artificial intelligence…

The optimal amount of work to significantly reduce mental health risks is just one day per week.

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London has revealed that a mere eight hours of paid work per week can lead to…

Personalized Nutrition: A Siren Song of Individuality Amidst the Overwhelming Importance of Personal Responsibility

The landscape of health and wellness is increasingly dominated by the concept of personalized nutrition, a powerful narrative that suggests a one-size-fits-all approach to dietary recommendations is obsolete. This burgeoning…

The Efficiency Paradox: Analyzing the Health Impact of Exercise Intensity Ratios and the Limitations of Observational Data in Longevity Science

As the initial surge of New Year’s resolutions begins to encounter the friction of daily schedules in early 2026, a new longitudinal study has ignited a global conversation regarding the…

The Genetic Architecture of Resilience: How the Grady Trauma Project is Unlocking the Biological Secrets of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) represents a complex and often debilitating psychiatric condition that emerges following exposure to life-threatening or deeply distressing events, ranging from the rigors of military combat to…

Severe, Hospital-Treated Infections Independently Increase Dementia Risk, Large-Scale Finnish Study Reveals

A groundbreaking study published on March 24th in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine by Pyry Sipilä of the University of Helsinki, Finland, and colleagues, has established a significant and independent…

Quiet Strength: Unpacking Equanimity’s Role in Modern Life and Ancient Wisdom

Equanimity, a concept often discussed in relation to mindfulness, extends far beyond formal meditative practice, permeating the very fabric of how individuals navigate the complexities of everyday existence. Margaret Cullen,…

Some forms of sitting may protect, rather than harm, cognitive function.

For decades, the prevailing narrative surrounding sedentary behavior has been overwhelmingly negative, with a strong emphasis on the detrimental effects of prolonged sitting on physical health. Numerous studies have linked…

The Foundation of Cancer Prevention is Plants, Not Pills

The prevailing approach to combating cancer, a disease that continues to devastate millions globally, has historically been heavily weighted towards the discovery of cures rather than the proactive prevention of…