A fire broke out at a psychiatric hospital near Moscow early Friday morning, killing at least 38 people, including 2 medical workers who were trapped inside, Russian Health Ministry officials told state-run news agency RIA Novosti.
Researchers discovered that abnormal foldings in placentas could be an indicator for autism.
Believing in a god may significantly improve the outcome of patients receiving short-term treatment for psychiatric illness, according to a new study.
Clenching your fists may help you get a better grip on memory, according to a new study.
Alice Jackson ran and ate a diet that consisted simply of lettuce during the day.
Valproate is a drug that is given to people who suffer from epileptic seizures, bipolar disorder and migraines.
A study found that psychopathic prisoners were neurologically hardwired to not feel empathy towards others.
People tend to admire others who are creative, but surprisingly, new research shows the most creative people could be the crankiest.
In 2004, he tumbled off a roof terrace, an accident that broke his neck and severely bruised and contorted his spine.
A study reports that people who can make predictions based solely on statistics and not previous knowledge can predict winners of sport matches more effectively.
Animals can recover from neglect, a new study reveals.
Contrary to popular belief, a new relationship survey has revealed that men are actually more romantic than women.
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force reported that screenings for suicidal risks might not be as effective as previously thought.
Green spaces like parks, gardens and lawns can improve the wellbeing and quality of life of city dwellers, according to a new study.
The ad was inspired by research that states that only 4 percent of women consider themselves beautiful.