Verbal instructions do prompt the brain into improving a kid’s reading skills, says a new study.
Verbal instructions do prompt the brain into improving a kid’s reading skills, says a new study.
Patterns of brain activity can tell when you are likely to break a promise, says a new study.
CHICAGO - Chemotherapy helps improve breast cancer survival in post-menopausal women, adding to a long-standing debate about how best to treat these women, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON - Chocolate milk is “soda in drag” and should be booted out of US school cafeterias, a former celebrity chef turned school lunch lady has said.
Fifteen minutes of treatment with high flow oxygen significantly eased cluster headaches, according to a new study.
Doctors are urging UAE residents to use face masks to prevent allergies resulting from sandstorms and the expected weather changes in the coming days.
SINGAPORE - Cigarette pack warnings that remind smokers of the fatal consequences of their habit may actually make them smoke more as a way to cope with the inevitability of death, according to researchers.
WASHINGTON - Swine flu damages the entire airway, from the trachea to deep in the lungs, just as the viruses that caused the deadly 1918 and 1957 influenza pandemics did, but unlike seasonal flu, a report said Tuesday.
LONDON - Testosterone makes people behave badly, but only because of our own prejudices about its effect, not its true biological action, scientists said on Tuesday.
The sounds of Mozart might help slow premature infants’ metabolism, potentially helping them to put on needed weight, according to an Israeli study.