As daylight saving time approaches, the American Heart Association warns that the transition may impact your heart and brain ...
Teens who sleep fewer than 7.7 hours of sleep each night are more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
Teenagers who do not get the recommended amount of sleep may be at an increased risk for high blood pressure, according to ...
A new study finds that sleep deprivation in teenagers may significantly increase their risk of high blood pressure, a major ...
Losing an hour of sleep when you “spring forward” for daylight saving time may have more consequences than grogginess.
The American Heart Association is urging hospitals and health care providers to screen for depression and anxiety during and ...
Social factors such as a person’s living conditions, traumatic events, and combating daily stress affect mental health, which may show up as negative health behaviors, ranging from having a poor diet ...
A recent study found that right amount of moderate physical activity can lower your risk of all-cause mortality.
The new recommendations underscores that depression and anxiety can cause long-term heart issues for mothers, as well as ...
The AHA says psychological conditions during pregnancy and up to a year after birth are the leading causes of maternal death ...
Identifying and treating risk factors for depression, anxiety and other psychological health conditions during pregnancy and postpartum may improve short- and long-term health outcomes for both mother ...