Those trained to cope with pain report less disability a year later, study finds
It worked better than standard supportive counseling and was deemed safe for younger patients
Study finds link between levels of inflammation and explosive disorder
Here's how parents can adapt when students come home
Pupil size changed when people visualized sunny days in study
Study suggests problems may come from sense of obligation to stay connected
Mood problems can be more debilitating than movement issues, researcher says
Researchers see promise in two novel therapies
Many factors converge over time before someone commits such a crime, experts say
This could decrease access to mental health care for those who need it
But few get help for mental health issues before or after deployment
Those who watched six hours or more a day reported more symptoms of stress
Keep in touch with family and friends, but don't overcommit yourself
Study found singing in a chorus boosted mental well-being, sense of meaningfulness
Survey finds that women who diet are less satisfied with themselves
Strong response, follow-up needed after young people try to kill themselves
ADHD, depression most common conditions reported by those on medication
Researchers say your voice may help listeners determine your height
Dutch study found substantial drops in anxiety, depression and disability over 2 decades
Study analyzed brain 'wiring' of kids, teens and young adults
Study found newlyweds' semi-conscious attitudes determined future bliss more than conscious thoughts
Gratitude is more than just a gesture, research says
Global data indicate there is a limit to how much money can boost life satisfaction
Men tend to bemoan missed sexual episodes, while women lamented one-nighters, study finds
Good news is that the rate of increase is slowing, researchers add
As children, Baby Boomers absorbed the violence, shock and sense of vulnerability -- and can't forget
Shortage of child psychiatrists partly to blame
Researchers found 14 hours a week were best, while high or low extremes lowered well-being scores
Treat both conditions simultaneously, researchers suggest
A single pro-smoking message can have a week-long effect, researchers say
Study suggests that psychological factors may be to blame
Colleges need to ensure that mental-health issues are identified and addressed, athletic trainers say
Nationwide poll finds shortage of services
Poor coping strategies might apply in both cases, researcher says
Small study found three regions were larger, more connected than they were in more isolated people
Health professionals should expect mental health repercussions after major terrorist attacks
But experts say research can't link exposure to real-life crime among kids
Experts note a similar effect has long been noted in depressed adults
Enforcement of 2008 law requires insurers to treat mental illness the same as physical illness
When patients know a little bit about their caregiver, they report more satisfaction with their care
Adults whose parents experienced intimate-partner violence often become abusers or victims themselves
Study of couples probes the 'dark side' of weight loss
Study found students use digital devices during class an average of 11 times a day
Strong link observed between online forums and suicide risk, study says
Many in study felt more appreciation for life, closeness with family, friends
Teens, young adults should be assessed, monitored after diagnosis, researchers say
Research compared symptom severity, quality of life in various age groups
Smokers most likely to seek online advice about quitting on the first day of the workweek, study finds
Patients lacking social support at higher risk of ongoing pain 2 years after surgery, study found
Canadian study found younger adults were most vulnerable