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.
Economic austerity measures in Greece have had harmful public health impacts, study finds.
Infants develop consciousness as early as 5 months of age, new research finds.
Study reports that depression could be contagious within the college setting.
Researchers believe that the risk of dementia may be decreasing due to improved treatment for cardiovascular disease.
Recent research hopes to help educators devise better ways to educate students with these special needs, as well as to help illuminate the mechanisms that lead to learning disabilities.
The study found that heavy texters, defined as texting more than 100 times a day, are 30 percent less likely to describe living a “principled, ethical life” as important to them than people who texted 50 times a day or less.
Researchers suggest that looking for non-motor symptoms could help doctors diagnose Parkinson's disease before it manifests.
When confronted with impossible circumstances beyond their control, humans and other animals often give up and develop sleep or eating disorders, ulcers and other physical manifestations of depression.
Previous research shows that like adults, teens have the knowledge and ability to make competent decisions about risk. So, why are teens more likely than children or adults to engage in risky behaviors like experimenting with drugs, having unprotected sex and driving recklessly.
However, according to a recent study, some stress is good for you. The researchers say that acute stress can improve the brain’s mental capacity and memory.