5 Over-the-Counter Supplements Show Promise for Depression, New Review Finds

A review of 209 clinical trials identified supplements with strong evidence for treating depression symptoms, including St. John’s wort and probiotics.

Eating Late Relative Sleep Time Linked to Poor Blood Sugar Control

That late-night snack you caved in to could be disrupting your body’s natural rhythms and silently nudging up your blood sugar, waistline, and diabetes risk.
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How Pornography Taxes the Brain and Emotions

What begins as a choice to watch porn can evolve into a neurological and physical battle. Frequent viewing rewires the brain mirroring drug addiction.

Catch-Up Contributions: Supercharge Your Savings After 50

Often, people reach their peak earning years without having saved enough for the retirement they envisioned. Here's how to supercharge your savings.

Pastor John MacArthur has gone to be with the Lord

The elders of Grace Community Church announced that Pastor John MacArthur has gone to be with the Lord after 56 years of faithful ministry.

The Perfect Hug Length to Improve Immunity and Reduce Stress

Researchers spent two weeks meticulously tracking something most scientists might overlook: whether the participants had been hugged each day.

Our Brains Grow New Cells Long After Childhood

Our brains grow new cells long after childhood which could pave way for therapies to treat depression, Alzheimer’s, and age-related cognitive decline.

How to Make Carbs Healthy Again

What makes a carbohydrate truly healthy? It’s not just the number of grams on the label—it’s how the carb behaves in your body.