The importance of sleep and how it affects different age groups
This time of year most of us enjoy the extra hour of sleep as we get as we turn our clocks back, but it’s not nearly enough to...
New study reveals why some rarely get a cold
Scientists may have found a piece of the puzzle that explains why some lucky people almost never get sick, according to a new study published in the Journal...
Study shows link between breast symmetry and eating disorders
Does breast size and shape matter? When it comes to eating disorders, the answer is “yes,” according to a study just published in the Journal of Plastic and...
Marriage may boost odds of surviving cancer
A new study suggests that being married increases cancer patients’ chances of living longer. Published in the journal Cancer, the research shows that the social and emotional support...
Good will hunting in metaphysical grounding
It might have been one little puddle or one drop of splash but to someone else is was pure radiant intoxication. Where it’s at. It was dopamine that...
Researchers find multiple brain regions control speech, challenging common assumption
Neurobiologists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine give new meaning to the term “motor mouth” in a study published today in the Proceedings of the National...
Strong link between caesarean babies and BMI
It has been suggested that the type of delivery is a potentially powerful influence upon long-term health, may affect later life body mass index (BMI).
Researchers from the Imperial...
Delaying umbilical cord cutting may boost fine motor development
Waiting to cut the umbilical cord for three minutes after a baby’s birth may help improve the child’s fine motor and social skills by age four, according to...
Prevent metabolic syndrome in menopause: don’t retire
In these tough economic times, many menopausal women who would choose to retire from the workforce if they had their druthers must keep working to maintain their standard...
NIH study may explain why women have more allergic reactions
Women have been documented to have more severe allergic reactions and incidents of anaphylaxis caused by food, medication, and insect bites than men. The culprit is estrogen according...