A new study details the destructive nature of opioids, reporting that the number of opioid-related deaths in the U.S. has
'Soda tax' associated with 50 percent drop in sugary drink consumption in Berkeley, California
Can a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages help mitigate the consumption of these products? The answer may be yes, according to
When moms use marijuana, kids try it at a young age: Study
The children of mothers that use marijuana are more likely to try the drug at a younger age, according to
Smaller plates don’t help you eat less when you’re hungry: research
Tricking the brain into eating less by serving food on a smaller plate doesn’t necessarily work, according a new study
New report says individual research results should be shared with participants more often
When conducting research involving the testing of human biospecimens, investigators and their institutions should routinely consider whether and how to
Research suggests new vaccine candidates for malaria
Researchers have shown that higher levels of Plasmodium falciparum antibodies are protective against severe malaria in children living in Papua
Research Shows Tights Won't Help Exercise
A new study from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has found that compression tights don’t help runners go
Research Reveals How Different Types Of Alcohol Affect Your Emotions
Plenty of us have anecdotal evidence that different tipples affect us in different ways. We could have a night on
New Study Finds Link Between Hair Dye And Breast Cancer
New research has found women who regularly dye their hair have a 14% higher risk of developing breast cancer. Conducted
Research Says This Is The Most Common Panic Attack Trigger
A study of 1,000 panic attack sufferers in the UK has found that crowded rooms are the number one trigger.