Articles for Tag: "Chicago"

Is the phrase ‘once a cheater, always a cheater’ supported by research? 
Is the phrase ‘once a cheater, always a cheater’ supported by research?
New survey data sheds light on the popular saying. A psychologist weighs in and explains why people cheat.
What warrants a trip to the Emergency Department? 
What warrants a trip to the Emergency Department?
Shortness of breath? Fever? An emergency medicine physician explains what situations merit a hospital visit.
Can your diet increase your risk for depression? 
Can your diet increase your risk for depression?
Research shows that people with depression are often lacking in certain nutrients. A clinical psychologist offers some recommendations.
How long can Zika live in a woman’s body? 
How long can Zika live in a woman’s body?
It may last 6 months in semen, but how does it affect women and their fetuses? New research sheds some light.
Do you have nomophobia? 
Do you have nomophobia?
Learn more about what this anxiety entails and some steps to curb it.
How long will you live? Look to your parents 
How long will you live? Look to your parents
Did your parents live past 70? If so, it might bode well for your longevity.
What you should know about going to the eye doctor 
What you should know about going to the eye doctor
Visiting the right doctor at the right time is critical for eye health. Learn why.