Teenagers can fall sick if they exchange too much of text messages through mobile phones, according to a new study.
Teenagers can fall sick if they exchange too much of text messages through mobile phones, according to a new study.
CHICAGO - Combining a specific imaging test of the brain with a memory recall test appears to be the best predictor so far of Alzheimer’s disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
LOS ANGELES — U.S. consumer product safety regulators are announcing another recall of children’s jewelry that contains high levels of the toxic heavy metal cadmium.
WASHINGTON - Explorers the world over have long sought the fountain of youth, but now researchers claim they have hit upon something tangible: genetic sequences that can predict whether you’ll live to the ripe age of 100.
Asians who are overweight or obese are more likely to die from cancer compared with people of normal weight, a large study in Asia has found.
WASHINGTON - Researchers said Monday they found no evidence that the cholesterol-reducing drugs known as statins can help extend the life of patients at risk of heart disease.
Just five minutes of riding a bicycle each day can help a younger woman keep the pounds off, U.S. researchers reported on Monday in a study offering one potentially easy way to help Americans slim down.
LOS ANGELES The sweet liquid squeezed from sugarcane is the latest food fad here as it is believed to cure diseases like jaundice, help in fighting breast and prostate cancer, maintaining normal kidney function and providing strength to the heart, eyes and the brain.
VIENNA - Policies that criminalise drug use are increasing the spread of AIDS, experts said Monday, calling for a milder and more effective approach to preventing drug use.
The next time you decide to stay awake to watch your favourite midnight soap or reach out for that cup of coffee post dinner you might want to think again.