Some 10 to 15 percent of women have disordered eating behaviour and conditions beyond anorexia, according to a study.
Some 10 to 15 percent of women have disordered eating behaviour and conditions beyond anorexia, according to a study.
Ever literally felt somebody else’s pain? You’re not alone, with new research showing some people do have a physical reaction to others’ injuries.
TOKYO - Elderly people who drink several cups of green tea a day are less likely to suffer from depression, probably due to a “feel good” chemical found in this type of tea, Japanese researchers said.
Talking aloud helps solve maths problems more quickly, according to a study.
Restricting consumption of glucose, the most common dietary sugar, can extend the life of healthy human lung cells and speed the death of pre-cancerous cells in the vital organ.
Combining artificial sweeteners with the real thing boosts the stomach’s secretion of a hormone that makes people feel full and helps control blood sugar, new research shows.
Volunteering to tutor children can help older adults delay or reverse declining brain function, according to a new study.
Scientists have uncovered basic differences between the bone which makes up the skull and the bones in our limbs, which could hold the key to tackling bone weakness and fractures.
There is great news for diabetics. A revolutionary technology is on its way to help them measure blood sugar levels without drawing blood daily.
WASHINGTON -The aroma of foods could become a new weapon in the battle of the bulge by quenching hunger pangs.