Extremely obese adults are at a higher risk of premature death from cancer, heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, kidney and liver diseases, a new study reveals.
In a new study, researchers identified obesity as a risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Researchers have discovered the presence of an inner-ear formation in an ancient archaic human skull, which was initially thought to be present only in the Neanderthals.
Engaging in sedentary behavior for a long period of time is known to be bad for health. Supporting this, a new finding claims that sitting too much lowers the level of cardiorespiratory fitness.
New research has demonstrated that toenails of an infant are a reliable way to estimate arsenic exposure before birth.
Whiskers are known to be an integral component of a rats' life, new study found that similar to how humans use their hands and fingers, rats use their whiskers.
Scientists have unearthed what may be the fossilized remains of the world's largest flying bird, in South Carolina.
Babies Born to Health Mothers Similar in Size
Children raised by same-sex couples are healthier as compared to children raised by heterosexual parents, a new Australian study reveals.
A German zoo proudly presents its two week male Walrus calf, that is the first ever walrus born at the Hamburg's Hagenbeck Zoo.
A new imaging technique, which is still being developed, might enhance the identification, understanding and treatment of gastrointestinal ailments, a new study reveals.
A new research discovered that the compound eyes of the mantis shrimp are fitted with optics that produces ultraviolet color vision.