LONDON - Forget rigorous workout schedules, finding humour in real life situations could be just enough to keep you hale and hearty.
LONDON - Forget rigorous workout schedules, finding humour in real life situations could be just enough to keep you hale and hearty.
MILWAUKEE — Researchers may finally be closing in on a way to screen healthy women for ovarian cancer — a disease that rarely shows symptoms until it’s too late to cure.
LONDON - Patients treated over long periods with metformin, a common drug for diabetes, are at risk of developing vitamin B12 deficiency which is also likely to get worse over time, according to a study published on Friday.
LONDON- People using cholesterol-lowering statins have a higher risks of liver dysfunction, kidney failure, muscle weakness and cataracts and such side effects of the drug should be closely tracked, doctors said on Friday.
WASHINGTON - Older women with early stage breast cancer can safely skip radiation therapy and go straight to taking pills that help keep tumors from coming back, researchers reported on Thursday.
ATHENS, Greece - More than 20,000 protesters marched through Athens to parliament Thursday as unions challenged Greece’s harsh austerity measures with their fourth general strike this year — and the first since three people died when a bank was torched.
Ginger has long been used as a home remedy for ailments like colds and upset stomachs. But research has now found that daily ginger consumption also reduces muscle pain caused by exercise.
NEW YORK - Schools may have a good reason for banning nuts from the classroom and canteen with a U.S. study finding the number of children allergic to peanuts and tree-nuts may be rising.
WASHINGTON - A popular diet that eliminates wheat and milk protein does not appear to help children with autism, but early behavioral treatments do, researchers reported on Wednesday.
People over 50 live a better life than people who are young and stressed, says a study.