Traumatic Brain Injury Patients May Be Twice as Likely to Die from Unintentional Injury: Study
Those who suffer traumatic brain injuries are at an increased risl of death from future accidents, according to the findings of a new study.
Those who suffer traumatic brain injuries are at an increased risl of death from future accidents, according to the findings of a new study.
A new study finds that teens who abuse prescription drugs are more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior than those who do not.
The number of teens driving under the influence has declined sharply in recent years, according to the findings of a new CDC study.
With more states passing marijuana use laws, drugged driving is becoming a growing concern, according to a new report.
Government regulators find there are fewer drunk drivers and more drivers high on marijuana in latest road survey.
The death of a 1-year-old is being blamed on consumption of toxic liquid nicotine, leading to calls for federal safety regulations on electronic cigarettes and vaping fluids.
A new study finds that bariatric weight loss surgery is effective, but raises questions about side effects, long-term effectiveness.
A new study finds that energy drinks can increase the risk of heart problems due to high amounts of caffeine.
The number of emergency room visits involving problems with Ambien or similar sleeping pills has nearly doubled, according to a new study.
The doctor who first pushed for wider recognition of ADHD says drug companies have hijacked his efforts, leading to massive overdiagnosis and overmedication.