Health News
Date: Jan-01-2017
A study of more than 2,000 Finnish men has uncovered a link between frequent sauna use and reduced risk of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
Date: Jan-01-2017
As the New Year approaches and we promise ourselves we will exercise more, a new study helps explain why sticking to our resolution can be so hard.
Date: Dec-31-2016
Researchers find that the common 'lay theory' that healthful foods always cost more influences our perceptions of what foods are good for us.
Date: Dec-31-2016
Despite the widespread belief that contraceptive pills 'kill' sexual desire, new research suggests other factors may play a more significant role.
Date: Dec-31-2016
Retinal migraine is an eye condition that affects some people who get migraine. Visual disturbances develop in one eye, followed by migraine symptoms.
Date: Dec-30-2016
Good-tasting food causes us to overeat and consequently gain weight; at least that's the commonly held belief. Will research back up this theory?
Date: Dec-30-2016
New research finds that red cabbage microgreens - an immature form of red cabbage - was highly effective for lowering 'bad' cholesterol in mice.
Date: Dec-30-2016
Bipolar disorder affects both men and women, but triggers, symptoms, and treatments may be different for women. Find out how gender affects this condition.
Date: Dec-30-2016
Endurance runners' brains have been shown to have greater functional connectivity in several areas, compared with people who are less active.
Date: Dec-29-2016
Scientists have discovered a new bone-forming growth factor that could have implications for regenerative medicine. Osteoporosis could be reversed.