Americans say that when their time comes they want to die at home, as free from pain as possible. Instead, many Americans receive treatments that they don’t want, that will not help them, and that only make them uncomfortable.
In hindsight, there’s nothing surprising with babies being born. That’s normal and a fact of life. But the delivery in Sierra Leone is incredibly different as the infant was delivered right in the middle of an Ebola ward.
A new study involving mice shows that aerobic exercise has slowed the growth of breast cancer tumors and made them more susceptible to cancer treatments specifically chemotherapy.
A new study by researchers from the Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and the World Health Organization said that the Ebola virus is more deadly for children under the age of five years old than for adults.
Xylitol, a sweetener used in many sugar-free candies and gums, is thought to help prevent cavities, but an analysis of research on the subject has found no evidence that it does.
A new study by researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology suggests that our craving and love for chocolates and other foods is actually linked to our personality.