Holidays can feed binge eaters' problems

Holidays can feed binge eaters' problems

Three of the most common and most powerful triggers for binge eaters -- family, food and feelings -- converge at this time of year, making...

Is binge eating a psychiatric disorder?

Rina Silverman's refrigerator is almost always empty. She keeps it that way to avert episodes of frantic food consumption, often at night...

Binge eating: Is it a form of addiction?

The notion that binge eating is a form of addiction comes up frequently in experts' discussions of the diagnosis.

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T-Day 101

T-Day 101

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Trying to define binge eating disorder

Trying to define binge eating disorder

Binge eating was long seen by psychiatrists as an unusual symptom of major depression or an anxiety disorder. After all, it seemed sometimes...

Getting to the facts in the debate on mammograms

Getting to the facts in the debate on mammograms

It's such an appealing idea -- catch breast cancer early, treat accordingly and your patients will live.

Congress targets senior abuse

Congress targets senior abuse

When it comes to political, social or health causes, elder abuse has not had the star power of some other movements focusing on the rights...

Night shifts a culprit

Night shifts a culprit

Don't blame Starbucks: Police may have poorer health due to the late shifts and overtime they often work. The resulting sleep deficits may...

An NYPD surgeon learns the random nature of wounds

An NYPD surgeon learns the random nature of wounds

I expected to see more gunshot wounds when I became a police surgeon for the NYPD three years ago. I had seen my first one as an intern...

A side of balance

A side of balance

Incorporate this yoga pose into your routine to strengthen the muscles in your lower body while stretching the sides of your torso. Don't be...

Alternatives to Advil for pain relief

Alternatives to Advil for pain relief

I have taken Advil for years for inflammation or pain. I have stopped because I began to have ringing in the ears, ear pain, dizziness...

Research Medicare Part D options

Research Medicare Part D options

Got your eye on the calendar? Good. Seniors who want to participate in the Medicare drug program, known as Medicare Part D, must sign up for...

A desire booster for women?

An experimental non-hormonal drug appears to help women increase their sexual desire and satisfaction -- and reduce the distress...

Anesthetic spray shows promise for premature ejaculation

The first U.S. trials of a spray-on anesthetic for the penis showed that it increased the time to ejaculation nearly fivefold, providing the...

Study supports heart screening for young athletes

The tragedy of a young athlete dying is sometimes compounded by the discovery that he or she had an undiagnosed heart condition. A new study...

Study discounts link between rapid heartbeat and sudden death

The feeling can be scary: During exercise, the heart begins to beat quickly and irregularly for a short period of time. No wonder, then,...

Group recommends less-frequent Pap tests

Group recommends less-frequent Pap tests

Only days after a federal panel scaled back on breast cancer screening recommendations for many women, another organization -- the...

Movie popcorn still a nutritional horror, study finds

Movie popcorn still a nutritional horror, study finds

A medium-sized popcorn and medium soda at the nation's largest movie chain pack the nutritional equivalent of three Quarter Pounders...

Mammogram guidelines spark heated debate

Mammogram guidelines spark heated debate

A government panel's recommendation that women under 50 do not need regular mammograms is attacked by oncologists, gynecologists and...

Uninsured trauma patients are much more likely to die

Uninsured trauma patients are much more likely to die

Patients who lack health insurance are more likely to die from car accidents and other traumatic injuries than people who belong to a health...

4% of U.S. children have food allergies, analysis finds

4% of U.S. children have food allergies, analysis finds

The number of children who have food allergies is not only increasing, it now encompasses 4% of all kids in the United States, according...

Produce, lean protein should substitute for convenience foods

Produce, lean protein should substitute for convenience foods

In this second installment of our ongoing series on nutritional makeovers, we explored the kitchen of Kristy Noble and her sons Scott,...

You can cut back on alcohol

You can cut back on alcohol

Seventy years ago, Bill Wilson -- the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous -- declared his powerlessness over alcohol in a book by the same...