The Moon is slowly shrinking, and that could spell trouble for future astronauts, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed Planetary Science Journal.
A study, the first of its kind, has delved into comparing the effects of antidepressants and running exercises in treating anxiety and depression. It yielded some interesting results.
According to a University of Birmingham study, those who experience regular nightmares between their late 30s and early 60s are more likely to develop dementia.
Research published in the peer-reviewed medical journal Heart has determined that salt substitutes lower the risk of cardiovascular disease (such as strokes and heart attacks) worldwide.
According to a study of over half a million individuals, those who add extra salt to their food at the dinner table have a greater chance of dying prematurely.
People who are not exposed to (commonly reversible) risk factors like diabetes or smoking show comparable brain health to individuals aged ten to twenty years younger.
Many questions are floating around regarding stress: Does stress make you age quicker? Can it cause an early death? Can it make your hair turn grey? - This article explains what stress is and what happens when you experience too much of it.
According to recent research, an easy and straightforward basic heart health test is more accessible than you would think; all you need is a few flights of stairs!
This article will explain the effects of cold temperatures on the human body and why it can be a good idea to turn down the heat in your house a little.
For many people, it is incredibly hard to quick smoking. French scientists have looked into the effectiveness of non-invasive brain stimulation to see if it can help in the fight against smoking addiction