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Behavioral medicine (BM) is a newly developing field of study which integrates behavioral, psychosocial, and biomedical concepts and practices to prevent, diagnose, and treat patients with psychosomatic disorders. The practice of BM targets the relation between how both thought and behavior can affect mental and physical health.
Persistent Electronic Warnings Push Some Smokers to Quit

Persistent Electronic Warnings Push Some Smokers to Quit

Stress may speed growth of melanoma tumors

Stress may speed growth of melanoma tumors

Surge in older cancer survivors expected as baby boomers age

Surge in older cancer survivors expected as baby boomers age

Passive smoking raises odds of fertility problems in women

Passive smoking raises odds of fertility problems in women

High levels of social support may protect brain during stroke

High levels of social support may protect brain during stroke

Novel IBS treatment developed at UB garners $8.5 million for seven-year trial

Novel IBS treatment developed at UB garners $8.5 million for seven-year trial

Injections of N-acetyl cysteine may help 'chemobrain'

Injections of N-acetyl cysteine may help 'chemobrain'

Researchers partner with moms to overcome breastfeeding obstacles

Researchers partner with moms to overcome breastfeeding obstacles

Psychological stress and how it might affect allergy sufferers

Psychological stress and how it might affect allergy sufferers

Home-based cognitive behavioral therapy relieves irritable bowel syndrome symptoms

Home-based cognitive behavioral therapy relieves irritable bowel syndrome symptoms

Gentle yoga enhances quality of life for breast cancer patients

Gentle yoga enhances quality of life for breast cancer patients

Happy marriages better for blood pressure

Happy marriages better for blood pressure

Treating wife's stress help men with prostate cancer

Treating wife's stress help men with prostate cancer

Happily married adults have lower blood pressure than singles

Happily married adults have lower blood pressure than singles

Possible cause of chemobrain found

Possible cause of chemobrain found

Patients who prefer to be highly involved don't always see better health outcomes

Patients who prefer to be highly involved don't always see better health outcomes

Involved patients not always the healthiest

Involved patients not always the healthiest

Stress may increase a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer

Stress may increase a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer

Researchers present unique program aimed at HIV prevention in runaway youth

Researchers present unique program aimed at HIV prevention in runaway youth

Hormone norepinephrine may hasten the progression of certain blood cancers

Hormone norepinephrine may hasten the progression of certain blood cancers

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