Eight weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker
Just eight weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Millions of people around the...
Researchers awarded grant to research lipedema, an under-studied disease of fat...
Most of us want to get rid of fat. Jennifer Munson and Evangelia Bellas just want to understand it.
Munson, associate professor at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at...
Neuroscientists show stress can reduce self-control
Stress can cause people that are proactively healthy to select foods that are not good for them. Silvia Maier of the University of Zurich's Laboratory for Social and...
Immunotherapy restores health to patients with advanced cancers
An extremely promising area of cancer research is immunotherapy. Instead of chemotherapy that destroys cancerous cells but also damages normal cells, immunotherapy stimulates the body’s own immune system...
Skip breakfast and have a heart attack
It is common knowledge that breakfast is a healthy way to start a day; however, many with a busy schedule rush off in the morning without one. This...
Study: Zinc might help to stave off respiratory infection symptoms and...
A zinc supplement might help stave off the symptoms of respiratory tract infections, such as coughing, congestion, and sore throat, and cut illness duration, suggests a pooled analysis...
Study: Memory and executive function symptoms more accurate for predicting CTE...
Diagnosing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) during life is crucial for developing therapies and for determining how common the disease is among individuals exposed to repetitive head impacts from...
Women who bear children at older age live longer
Currently, many women are postponing childbirth until they are older for a variety of reasons. A new study has reported an advantage to bearing children at an older...
Study: Living at high altitudes may lower chance of having a...
Could living at high altitudes affect your chance of suffering a stroke? This intriguing question is at the heart of a new study in open-access journal Frontiers in...
New research results support eliminating the term “schizophrenic” from clinical practice
New research published in the Journal of Counseling & Development found a difference in tolerance toward individuals with schizophrenia depending on whether mental health counselors and counselors-in-training received...