Marijuana may raise people's risk of developing prediabetes, a condition in which blood sugar levels are abnormally high but not high enough to warrant a diagnosis with type 2 diabetes, a new study finds.
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 Science Advances show that Mexican cavefish require between 5 to 15 percent of their total energy budget for well-equipped eyes.
New findings published in JAMA Psychiatry reveal that men with low resting heart rates are more likely to be convicted of a crime.
Some people buy flowers to woo their partners. For others, it's jewelry. For mice, it's song.
Previous studies have shown too much time spent on social media can increase the risk of anxiety. Now, new findnigs published in the journal British Psychological Society Developmental and Social Psychology Section.
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.
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.
It's probably in our best interest not to discriminate against others. Why? Because it can hold lasting negative effects on our bodies, according to recent findings published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology.
Could Alzheimer's disease be transmittable?