Psychological reasons could determine when you file your taxes
Why do some people file their taxes right away while others procrastinate? According to Dr. Steven Krebaum, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center, economics sometimes takes a back seat to psychology when it comes to tax season. Expectations often affect the process. Read More
Diagnosing autism is a lengthy process
Autism spectrum disorders cover a wide span of conditions and symptoms, from severe mental retardation to mild social impairment, making a quick definitive diagnosis difficult. It wasn’t until 1980 that autism became an official clinical diagnosis, separate from childhood schizophrenia or retardation. Read More
Don’t be scarred by a minor injury
Spring means that people will soon be enjoying the outdoors. But activities from sports, running, hiking and biking can result in skinned elbows and cut knees. Read More
You don’t have to make your own bread to save some ‘dough’
If you think it costs too much to eat healthy, it’s time to think again. Nutritious home-cooked meals are almost always cheaper and healthier than the alternatives. They don’t have to take hours to prepare, either. Read More