Are you fond of eating spicy food? A new study says eating spicy foods is linked to getting a longer life. The study, published in The British Medical Journal, claims that eating chili may reduce the risk of death as a result of a study on around half a millio…
Have scientists developed the first ever vaccine to fight against Ebola? A report from the World Health Organization says that experts have developed a vaccine to protect individuals against the potentially deadly Ebola virus as much as 100 percent. The result…
New York City officials will create legislation to tighten the regulation of water-cooling towers. These towers are thought to be the source of the cluster of cases.
Coca-Cola is indeed one of the most popular beverages around the globe but many studies have pertained to it as something that has ill effects on one's health. A former pharmacist named Naraj Naik revealed what the beverage does to the body immediately after a…
Samsung will create a fund to compensate workers at its chip and display factories who developed cancer, and their families. The $85.8 million fund will also be used for efforts to prevent such health problems in the future.
Fetal tissue is still needed in many areas of research, but the recent publicity storm comes at a time when alternatives to fetal tissue are being created and used.
When Dr. Martin Couney could ot get hospitals to install incubators for premature babies, he became a showman and exhibited the babies in incubators at sideshows. By doing this, he saved thousands of lives.
Due to the emergence of various diseases nowadays, health experts are recommending individuals to modify their lifestyles in order to prevent early death or disability. Making small changes to sedentary lifestyle could make a great impact not only on a person'…
The initial results of tests of a vaccine against Ebola are promising, according to the WHO. The new vaccine, if it is approved, will be a "game changer."
Not enough teenagers are receiving the vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV), according to the CDC. Most teenagers in the United States have not received even a single dose of the vaccine, although the percentage that are is rising slowly