Just Exactly How Sweet is Revenge...?
/A new study out of Washington University in St. Louis finds that revenge has neither a temperature nor a flavor.
Read MoreA new study out of Washington University in St. Louis finds that revenge has neither a temperature nor a flavor.
Read MoreHigh blood pressure or hypertension is a “silent killer” with few warning signs continuing to elude and remain at high levels in the American public. About 70 million people - 1 out of 3 adults – have it but only 52% have it under control.
Read MoreIt has been known that individuals with diabetes are at a greater risk for developing heart disease along with a higher incidence of death following a heart attack.
Read MoreNext time you feel like your blood pressure is rising, put on some classical music.
Read MoreWe Americans, never without our water bottles, are probably the most hydrated population on earth. But how much of what we drink is retained?
Read MoreA Mozart symphony can lower your blood pressure as much as exercising or even cutting salt from your diet.
Read MoreA new study by a Florida State University researcher shows that both a lack of stimulation in the workplace and a dirty working environment can have a long-term cognitive effect on employees.
Read MoreThe future begins in July. A joint clinical study will be conducted by Washington University in St. Louis and Keio University in Japan, involving a bio-chemical that may slow down the aging process in humans.
Read MoreThe sight of beautiful blue and purple hues of a field of lavender under a perfect summer sky is one you will never forget.
Read MoreThe decision to seek permanent sterilization should be well-thought out and researched by both men and women.
Read MoreThe opioid epidemic has a problem with patients who have been prescribed opioid painkillers receiving not only more than they needed but often sharing the medications with others.
Read MoreSaw palmetto has been used to treat urinary tract issues, increase libido, and bump up the sperm count in men since the early 1900s, and has been a staple in the medicine pouch of Native Americans.
Read MoreA promising new study finds that an experimental therapy based on immune-system antibodies is helping extend the life of people with advanced stomach cancer.
Read MoreThe nausea, vomiting, and other side effects of the drugs designed to either cure or reduce cancer can sometimes seem worse than the cancer itself.
Read MoreThe risk of life-threatening staph blood infections is shown to be increased in people using glucocorticoids in findings from a new study out of Denmark.
Read MoreThis describes an extreme, often rapid, and potentially life-threatening reaction. The allergen may be as innocuous as a peanut, latex, aspirin or an insect bite.
Read MoreSo, what happens when it never gets dark? Researchers believe that we are already feeling that impact.
Read MoreLate sleep timing is associated with lower body mass index and is not associated with total caloric intake; however, it remains associated with poorer diet quality.
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The Spanish National Research Council(CSIC) has unveiled the first exoskeleton aimed at children with spinal muscular atrophy.
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