Meditation and yoga worsen people’s egos by making them more self absorbed, study finds People have a higher opinion of
Higher vitamin D levels dramatically lower colorectal cancer risk
Higher vitamin D levels cut colorectal cancer risk by 31%, major international study finds The report, led by the Harvard,
Study of Netflix show about suicide leads to additional resources
Each episode of the second season of 13 Reasons Why, which first aired in May, starts with a warning from the
Transparent pricing boosts business at outpatient surgical centers, study suggests
In a small study of ambulatory surgical centers across the country, Johns Hopkins quality care researchers found that publicly listing
Bumping up the prices of ALL sugary drinks by 20p cuts consumption
Bumping up the prices of ALL sugary drinks by 20p – more than the Government levy – cuts consumption by
Study links short and long sleep durations with excess heart age
Preliminary results from a new study show that excess heart age (EHA) appeared to be lowest among adults who reported
Body weight bias weighs on minds of fitness instructors, study shows
Fitness instructors were more motivated to train a new client with a normal weight than an overweight client, new research
Genes, environment and schizophrenia—new study finds the placenta is the missing link
Hiding in plain sight, new research shines a spotlight on the placenta’s critical role in the nature versus nurture debate
Study uncovers cause of pesticide exposure, Parkinson’s link
A new University of Guelph study has discovered why exposure to pesticides increases some people’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.
Study finds boys’ fitness has declined over past 20 years
Even healthy weight boys have become less fit over the past 20 years, according to new research being presented at