A British Charity Group is calling out Starbucks for putting too much sugar in its hot drinks.
A new study found that people who were informed about their heart risk genes were more focused on reducing their bad cholesterol levels.
Cutting processed sugar out of young children's diets for about one week can immediately lead to health improvements, a new study reported.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force concluded that the need for vitamin D screenings is unsupported.
On average, terrorist attacks decreases fertility, reducing both the expected number of children a woman has over her lifetime and the number of live births occurring during each year, according to a new study.
Researchers have identified a crucial link between high levels of insulin and pathways that lead to obesity, according to a new study.
A new study found that antiretroviral drug therapies could treat patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C effectively.
A new systematic review found that low vitamin D levels measured in the blood increase risk of premature death.
A new study reported that hairdressers' blood contain more carcinogens than other women who do not use hair treatments, such as dyes.
Victims who are repeatedly assaulted, but not necessarily violently raped, show greater levels of psycho-behavioral consequences than previously thought, a new study is reporting.
A new study tied low vitamin D levels during pregnancy to an increased risk of cavities during infancy.
A new study found that low testosterone levels were tied to more satisfying relationships.
A new study reported that higher levels of vitamin D could boost breast cancer survival rates.
A controlled study examining the effects of LSD for terminally ill patients found that the drug can reduce anxiety.
Self-employed men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, a new study reported.