Researchers say that schools across the country must consider moving the start of class to later in the morning so that children can have more hours of sleep.
A new American research has linked the South Korean staple, instant noodles, to multiple health hazards including an increased risk for obesity, elevated levels of bad cholesterol, and metabolic syndrome.
Concerned groups in Britain are campaigning against the lights out policy that is being implemented in jails across the country. They say that this practice will increase the risk of the development of mental health issues, especially in the younger detainees.
Superfood kale has crept away from salad and juice bars and into the capable hands of the cosmetic and beauty industry. It is now being used in serums, facial masks, creams, and other anti-aging preparations.
Heart disease has been a leading cause of death for patients over the age of 65. Recent statistics show that there has been a significant reduction in cases of heart disease related deaths in the United States over the past 20 years.
A new study suggests that a combination of social integration, gender, and genetics have different overall effects for male and female subjects when it comes to substance abuse.
A new that study that was conducted by studying the alcohol consumption patterns of subjects suggest that drinking alcohol for up to four times a week can help adults stay in shape.