Feel The Burn: How “Hot Fat” Can Melt Calories
/Medicine has just forged a brand new, if unlikely, weapon in its continuing war on obesity: hot fat.
Read MoreMedicine has just forged a brand new, if unlikely, weapon in its continuing war on obesity: hot fat.
Read MoreEating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia are common in western countries, with between 1 and 3% of young women meeting the criteria for diagnosis and up to 10% having some form of eating problem.
Read MoreSometimes you never realize just how simple it may be to make meaningful changes to the part of your body we use the most – our brain.
Read MoreStudents at Hebrew University in Jerusalem have developed a life-saving device to cope with pneumothorax – the collapsed lungs.
Read MoreThere has been evidence suggesting low to moderate levels of exposure to arsenic in well water could increase bladder cancer risk.
Read MoreMicrobes are getting stronger, drugs are becoming less effective. Could this lead to minor ailments such as a skinned knee, or sore throat to be fatal?
Read MoreIt is certainly not the most obvious connection, but two Canadian researchers believe they have found a link between the bacteria in your gut and neurological conditions.
Read MoreThe American Chiropractic Association estimates that 80% of the population will have a back problem at some point in their lives.
Read MoreA rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis can put you at greater risk for developing additional health problems such as heart attack and stroke, but these simple ideas may help you live longer and happier.
Read MoreAre you the type of person who eagerly anticipates the crack of dawn waking up before the alarm sounds?
Read MoreOne of the big problems at the crux of living a better, healthier, cleaner life is that there are so very many changes to make and directions to turn.
Read MoreOne of the great breakthroughs in modern medicine – laparoscopic surgery – is on the verge of getting even better, with the help of some dragonflies.
Read MoreThe largest-ever analysis of research on the subject of "mindfulness" has just been completed, and the results will not surprise anyone who has ever benefited by taking some time to meditiate.
Read MoreOmega-3’s are essential fatty acids necessary for human health but the body cannot make them, meaning you have to get them through food.
Read MoreOne in eight people aged 65 and older suffer from Alzheimer's disease, which accounts for 60 to 70 percent of all cases of dementia.
Read MorePrescription medications can help many people turn their health around, but they are powerful enough to change our physiology and for this reason should not be taken lightly.
Read MoreLyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in North America and Europe. It is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.
Read MoreGlioblastoma multiforme, also known as GBM, is the most common and most aggressive malignant primary brain tumor in humans.
Read MorePeople who experience sleep deprivation may have fewer high-density lipoproteins (HDL) - the "good" cholesterol - than those who have sufficient sleep.
Read MoreAn estimated 12 percent of lung cancer deaths in the U.S. are attributable to radon gas, a chemically inert gas that is a natural decay product of uranium.
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