Self-administered clinical hypnosis reduced hot flash frequency and severity by more than 50%, according to the results of a recent study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Postmenopausal women who listened to self-guided hypnosis recordings daily for six weeks saw meaningful improvements in hot flash symptoms.
Interview of a lead researcher performing hypnosis-based simulated surgery for weight loss with promising early results.
Liking, wanting, and craving cannabis come from genetics, stress vulnerability, and the desire to "treat" depression, anxiety ...
Acupuncture improved cognition in breast cancer patients, with real acupuncture showing greater gains in objective skills like memory and attention than controls.
For some reason, no one at the studio thought Now You See Me would kill it at the box office. Getting some stars on board was enough to throw $75 million at it, so is that like chump change to these ...
Pregnancy can trigger some types of headaches, and safe medications are hard to come by. Here's how to cope with pregnancy head pain.
Gary shares his decades-long journey with chronic migraine, from complex aura symptoms to daily pain. His story highlights ...
Ear seeding is the buzzy wellness trend promising stress relief through tiny pressure points on the ear. Here’s how it works ...
SereNeuro Therapeutics, a preclinical biotechnology company developing non-opioid pain therapies, has unveiled new data on a ...
Notifications about dense breast tissue may heighten confusion and anxiousness without making women feel better informed.
One study found up to 90% of single-trauma patients no longer meet PTSD criteria after just three 90-minute EMDR sessions. Another showed 100% of single-trauma patients and 77% of multiple-trauma ...