Scientists have found that your nervous system may be subconsciously working against you by causing you to change the way you move to expend the least amount of energy as possible.
Lunch time is an important period to relax and take in some nutritious food. Yet recent findings published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reveal that eating shorter lunch periods can impact whether students make healthier choices.
Staying physically active into old age can help your mind stay fit, too.
New findings published in JAMA Psychiatry reveal that men with low resting heart rates are more likely to be convicted of a crime.
New findings published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation reveal a mechanism by which valproic acid controls epileptic seizures. By this, researchers have further identified the underlying factors of just what causes the health issues.
If you're depressed, just eat some fish? Wait a minute.
You know the saying that a "man's heart is through his stomach?" Well, there's some truth that, but unfortunately, we're not referring to romance in this case.
The deadly Ebola virus may be a lot more dangerous than we once thought. It seems as if genetic mutations called "escape variants" in Ebola block the ability of antibody-based treatments to ward of infection.
It turns out that colors are universal. Researchers have found that people from around the world think of colors the same way, regardless of the language used to describe it.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but a tomato, too? New findings published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry found that compounds in both apples and tomatoes may help in prevent muscle wasting.
Could Alzheimer's disease be transmittable?
A new type of giant virus has been discovered-and now scientists are taking a closer look at it.