Beware of an influx of work-related e-mails that invade your private life, causing stress, anxiety as well as potential damage to family relationships.
Beware of an influx of work-related e-mails that invade your private life, causing stress, anxiety as well as potential damage to family relationships.
WASHINGTON - Young adults with overactive thyroids face a 44 percent increased risk of stroke compared to those with normal thyroid functions, a new study says.
Reading a bedtime story to your child for 20 minutes every night could improve his or her literacy by at least 10 school days a year, experts have said.
Those cute little rolls of fat some infants have may actually slow their ability to crawl and walk, according to a new study.
WASHINGTON - Anxiety seems to alter some of the ill effects of depression, for better or for worse, says a new study of brain activity in depressed people.
LONDON - Chocolate may be good for you—at least in small bits and preferably if it’s dark, according to new research.
The age-old maxim “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper” may be the best advice to follow to prevent metabolic syndrome, says a new study.
As you stroll along rows of restaurants and take in the aroma of steaks, burgers or grilled veggies, keep this in mind: You may be in an air pollution zone.
LONDON - Exposure to certain chemicals and pollutants before a woman reaches her mid-30s could treble her risk of developing breast cancer after the menopause, Canadian scientists said on Thursday.
LONDON – Regular mammographic screening for breast cancer saves the lives of two women for every one who is given unnecessary treatment, scientists said on Wednesday, in a study which adds to a global row over screening programs.