Patient Safety EducationInfo Center

Are Antidepressants Safe During Pregnancy?
The question of whether to take antidepressants during pregnancy is an intimate and complicated one. But if you're pregnant (or trying to be) and you have depression, you may want to consider the risks.
Got Insomnia? Change the Way You Think
If insomnia is keeping you up at night, you may want to change how you think.
Indoor Tanning Fades, but Millions Still Risk It
At one time, many people thought indoor tanning meant a healthy glow year-round. Today, more and more people may be realizing that this isn’t so.
Hold That Sugary Drink for Better Health
Sugary drinks may taste good, but they may also take a big toll on public health.
Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the US, but watching for certain risk factors may help give your heart a chance.
The Truth About Bad Sleep
Next time you find yourself tossing and turning all night, remember that you're not alone.
Do Sunscreen Labels Have You Confused?
Sunscreen and outdoor activities go hand-in-hand, especially in the summer. But when it comes to choosing a sunscreen, many people may be left in the dark.
A Non-Surgical Option for Appendicitis
For well over 100 years, most appendicitis patients were treated with surgery. Now there may be a second option for some patients.
The ZZZs That Lead to Good Health
Sleep may make you feel better, but its importance may also go beyond just boosting mood or banishing under-eye circles.
Your Child Might Not Be Getting Enough Water
Got water? Most US kids may not be drinking enough of it. And that could be a problem.