Despite a 10-fold decrease in overall exposure to carcinogenic particulate matter, researchers find increased levels of certain toxic metals in second-hand smoke from e-cigs. E-cigarettes are...
Princeton University researchers have developed a way to use a laser to measure people’s blood sugar, and, with more work to shrink the laser system to...
You cleanse, tone, exfoliate, moisturise and mask – but still you’re seeing fine lines appearing, you’re losing elasticity and your skin overall is looking lacklustre. Normal...
Women whose screening mammograms produce false alarms have a heightened risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer years later, but the reason remains mysterious, researchers say....
Halitosis is a state of health where the air exhaled by someone has an unpleasant odor. In common man’s language, it is known as bad breath...
Pregnant women living near the World Trade Center during 9/11 experienced higher-than-normal negative birth outcomes, according to a new working paper by Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson...
Depression and anxiety are twice as common in people newly-diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease compared with the general population, research suggests. Writing in the journal Neurology, US...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it has become aware of products being sold online that fraudulently claim to prevent or treat Ebola....
A stress fracture is sometimes also known as a hairline fracture or a fatigue fracture. They are basically an incomplete fracture, or a crack in the...
Riding a bike is easy and fun once you learn how to do it. Do you remember when you learned to ride a bike? Once you...