Researchers have created a new pill that mimics the action of liver and speeds up the processing of alcohol in the body. The pill can be an antidote for intoxication, researchers say, making hangovers a thing of the past.
A new study has found that in vitro fertilization does not increase a woman's risk of breast cancer or other types of cancers, according to Reuters Health.
Parents can encourage kids to be more pro-social by letting them watch educational content on television, says a new study. Researchers involved in the study found that just changing the content, and not duration, lowered aggression in children.
Even with all the brushing, flossing and rinsing, many people still suffer from toothache and rotting teeth. Researchers have now found that bacteria that cause dental cavities have evolved with changing diets and left the human mouth in, as Alan Cooper, lead author of the study puts it, a "permanent disease state".
Exercising isn't just good for your body, but also helps improve mental abilities, according to an expert on the role of physical fitness on cognitive performance, Art Kramer, who is a professor of psychology from University of Illinois.
The number of people being diagnosed with diabetes in the U.S. is increasing at a tremendous pace. But, the good news is that now people are better equipped to take care of their health after a diabetes diagnosis. A new study has found that good diabetes management has increased from being 2 percent in 1988 to 19 percent in 2010.
Children who become overtly anxious and can't cope with stress are at a high risk of developing obesity later in life, says a new study.
According to a new study, young women who have many sexual partners have a high risk of getting addicted to alcohol or marijuana later in life.
Researchers have now found why having diabetes type-2 increases a person's risk of dying from sudden heart attack.
Police in Orlando, Florida, are searching for criminals who stole $3,000 in cash which was a donation for a 9-month-old girl in desperate need of a heart transplant.
Cambodia reported three new human cases of bird flu with two patients in critical condition on Friday.
A Plymouth, Mass. Family has been award $63 million from drug company Johnson & Johnson after their 7-year old daughter suffered a severe allergic reaction from Children's Motrin 10 years ago and now the parents are speaking out about their ordeal.
A Michigan woman wasn't feeling well and thought she had a hernia and went to the hospital to get it checked out. It was no hernia, but instead a healthy 10-pound baby girl.
An Australian court ruled today that it is possible to patent genes.
Fifteen-year-old Teagan Marti didn’t know very much about actor Charlie Sheen before, but she certainly does.