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New Study Reveals Chemical Brain Imbalance in Smartphone Addicts

Forty-six percent of Americans claim to be unable to live without their cell phone.
By Francesca Friday
These kids may be engrossed in their iPad, but a new book says the tablet is harmful to their developing brains.

iPad Alert: What Exactly Is Your Tablet Doing to Your Kid’s Brain?

Dr. Nicholas Kardaras argues that juvenile tech addiction is a public health crisis.
By John Bonazzo
Meditation decreases stress hormones in the brain, and is an effective tool against Alzheimer's disease.

Can Exercise, a Low-Salt Diet and Meditation Stave Off Alzheimer’s Disease?

That's what a husband-wife team of neurologists at Cedars-Sinai is trying to find out.
By John Bonazzo
Frequently prescribed medications like Paxil lead to a higher risk of cognitive impairment.

Can Your Mood Elevators and Allergy Meds Cause Dementia?

By John Bonazzo
Barbara Castle (1910 - 2002, right), Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity, shares a cup of tea with the leaders of the female machinists' strike from the Ford plant in Dagenham, at the Ministry, 28th June 1968. (Photo by Wesley/Keystone/Getty Images)

The Best Part of Middle Age: Letting Go of Shame

By Deborah Copaken
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