Mice born to mothers exposed to lead, even at low levels, face a high risk of obesity, a new study reveals.
Exposure to natural light in office boosts sleep, physical activity and quality of life, a new study reveals.
A team of researchers have found that uric acid plays a key role in causing metabolic syndrome.
Psychotic experiences of teens are a warning that indicates the risk of self-harm or suicide attempts, a new study reveals.
A new clinical trial helps women to more accurately detect cervical cancer, one of the most common types of cancer affecting the U.S.
What we expect to happen may not always turn out the way we want. However, a recent study shows that this might not always be true.
A recent study published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine examines how some employees under excruciating amounts of stress may be more at risk for health issues, such as Type 2 diabetes.
People on Earth aren't the only ones that sometimes have trouble sleeping. Scientists have found that astronauts can suffer considerable sleep deficiency in the weeks leading up to and during space flight.
Meet Kylie Simonds: an 11-year-old cancer survivor who's invented an on-the-go cancer treatment.
A recent study looked at how survivors of smoking-related cancers may struggle with kicking the habit. Findings published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that nearly one in 10 long-term patients will return to smoking following treatments.
A charity event called the "Ice Bucket challenge" has gone viral in support of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Recent findings published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research examined how gut microbiome--more commonly referred to as gut bacteria--essentially determines an individual's risk for colon cancer.