Can anyone actually become drunk without drinking?
From sex robots to a massive battle bot and more, this year has definitely been weird for tech. Now, we're listing the top five weird science stories from 2015.
Some women today are deciding to give birth at home instead of in a hospital, and though perinatal death risk is higher, statistics show that it is still low.
Eating when you are not hungry could be quite harmful to your health. Researchers found that modern societies' eating habits are different from traditional societies.
Patients with Type 2 diabetes may be at an increased risk of dementia, according to a recent study.
Younger pregnant mothers may face a higher risk of health problems in their 40s, according to a recent study.
How do toys impact that learning and language skills of your child?
Scientists have taken a closer look at what drives a person to use Facebook in order to understand how dependent a person is on the social media platform.
Exercise in early may help alter gut microbiome in such a way that it promotes a healthier brain and metabolic activity over the course of a lifetime. The findings are published in the journal Immunology and Cell Biology.
Even slightly elevated blood sugar levels may be linked to kidney damage, according to a recent study.
New findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute show that mammograms and ultrasonography are equally as effective at detecting breast cancer.