There are many sources of stress, but a huge part of it can be from your workplace. In fact, more than 60% of workers think that their own job is a main source of their stress. Moreover, the cost of job stress is already $300 billion.
Are you planning to unplug yourself for a day or two? That may be a bit ambitious for you. One study even suggests that you don’t only miss your iPhone, but you don’t function perfectly without it.
This is an amazing story of a man who “slept” for more than a decade, who just refused to die, and who woke up and confessed that he’s been aware of everything all along.
“Who am I?” That’s always been a proverbial question, isn’t it? Those that pertain to ourselves are the hardest to answer. However, in a new study, knowing who we are may be as simple as checking our Facebook likes.
When you think of babies, especially preemies, you probably won't associate caffeine, much more Viagra. But whether you believe it or not, both are actually being used by a hospital to make sure that these babies who came out before they are due will have the …
A hard hit to the chest that a 16-year-old received during a football practice caused his heart to go into an abnormal rhythm for three days and got him written up in a medical journal. It was the first reported case of atrial fibrillation after a hit to the …
Ask anyone about classical music, and one of the first names they’ll come up with is Beethoven. His influence is so huge that we still get to hear his works today. But aren’t you interested to know the secret to his masterpieces?
Pfizer is so close to releasing into the market a new class of drug that will hopefully help in prolonging breast cancer remission or survival, especially those who are already in the advanced stages.
Hundreds of people suffer from spinal cord injuries every year. While others are able to retain most of their functions, most are left paralyzed or quadriplegic. Thus, the new invention called e-dura is an exciting breakthrough we can all look forward to.
According to World Health Organization, more than 8,000 people have already died from Ebola virus, around 500 of whom are health workers. The number of cases is more than 15,000, and although it is showing a slowdown in some areas in West Africa, there’s no …