A woman lies in her hospital bed. Her heart rate is elevated, she has a slight fever and an elevated
Suicide: Study finds 4 genes that may raise risk
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), almost 800,000 people die by suicide every year. Among people aged 15–29, suicide
Study uncovers link between air pollution and intellectual disabilities in children
British children with intellectual disabilities are more likely than their peers to live in areas with high outdoor air pollution,
Pilot study suggests pedal desks could address health risks of sedentary workplace
A recent pilot study by kinesiologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that pedaling while conducting work tasks improved
New study takes first step toward treating endometriosis
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have taken the first step in bioengineering the human uterus to treat endometriosis, uterine-factor infertility and
Green light therapy moves to next phase of study: HIV-related pain
After proving surprisingly beneficial in human clinical trials at the University of Arizona for the treatment of pain resulting from
Exes who reunite for one night recover from break-up faster
Why you SHOULD go to bed with your ex: Study finds couples who reunite for a night recover faster from
Many Supplements Contain Unapproved, Dangerous Ingredients: Study
FRIDAY, Oct. 12, 2018 — U.S. health officials have issued more than 700 warnings during the last decade about the
In California, 2 in 3 kids fail to meet exercise standards, according to study
California’s weather encourages year-round outdoor activity. Yet just 1 in 3 children and only 1 in 5 teens in the
Direct Breastfeeding Linked To Lower BMI Scores Than Pumping, Study Finds
A new study finds yet more evidence to support the argument that “breast is best,” reports CNN. Research has shown