A team of researchers have discovered that a quarter of teenagers experience chronic pain when they've also experienced a mental disorder.
Saying things aloud may help to boost your verbal memory, according to a recent study published in the journal Consciousness and Cognition.
A new study suggests that it may also increase the risk of self-harm or even suicide in some.
If you're trying to have a baby, predicting the days that you're ovulating may not be the only way to go about things.
It's time to get a flu shot, and believe it or not, another benefit besides protection against the virus is reduced stroke risk.
A study has hinted that it may one day be possible to achieve a "runner's high" without running, or even the psychological "rewards" of drugs without the drugs.
There may be a link between disease and climate change. Scientists have found that the epidemics of dengue are lined to high temperatures brought by the El Niño weather system.
As humans, we crave social interaction. It's simply engrained in our nature and a necessity for survival.
Don't get too angry. After all, everything passes--that, and science shows that excessive anger can shorten your lifespan.
With the use of stem cells it is now possible for researchers to restore human vision.
In a recent study, researchers found that children with ADHD and congenital heart disease can now use stimulant drugs without having major cardiovascular side effects.
Findings presented at the 54th Annual European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology reveal that infants given asthma medication during the first two years of life are more likely to have stunted growth.