People who work 55 hours or more per week have a 33% greater risk of stroke and a 13% greater risk of coronary heart disease than those who work fewer hours per week, according to a new study.
It may sound scary but yes, scientists have developed a transmitter that can control the behavior and actions of mice and soon, might be applicable to people.
Experiencing emotional hardships before age 6, such as family instability or abuse, is tied to changes in brain structure that appear to create a higher risk of anxiety or depression
People who delay or refuse vaccines for themselves or their children are presenting a growing challenge for countries that want to to close the immunization gap, according to the World Health Organization.
A study by part of Britain’s Department of Health has found that electronic cigarettes are around 95% less harmful than tobacco. It concluded that e-cigarettes should be promoted as a tool to help people quit smoking.
According to a new study presented at the National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society on Tuesday, lice populations across 25 states have grown resistant to treatments that are still considered effective by physicians and schools.
They say that moderate alcohol drinking may be good for the health. However, a new study says that even light and moderate drinking of about one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men could eventually increase their risk of cancer.
At last, after years of seeking approval from the Food and Drug Administration and performing series of trials and debates, the first ever 'Female Viagra' has been certified.
Both Starbucks and Panera Bread are reformulating versions of their pumpkin spice latte, a coffee drink that contains espresso, steamed milk, and flavorings. The drink is usually only available for several weeks in the fall and early winter.