LONDON - Thinking persistently about a task could help to do it better, lab studies suggest.
LONDON - Thinking persistently about a task could help to do it better, lab studies suggest.
Toronto- It is official: cellphones don’t increase the risk of brain cancer.
Parents should go easy on disciplining toddlers or teaching them self control, or it might be detrimental to their future development.
Extra helpings of gravy and dessert which are high in fat and sugar activate genes that cause our bodies to store too much fat, says a study.
Research has shown a clear connection between depression and a loss of bone mass, leading to osteoporosis and fractures.
Brain cells memorise a new task by rewiring themselves as soon as it is performed, says a new study.
Eating food rich in nutrients is more than enough to boost your immunity against colds and flu instead of just popping too many vitamins, says a new study.
A healthy diet with lots of seasonal vegetables, fruit and high-fibre foods such as whole grain can often bring high blood-cholesterol levels back to normal, noted Richard Raedsch, a member of the Professional Association of German Internists (BDI).
Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, may be used to slow down onset of Parkinson’s disease, a new study reveals.
As the economic crisis continues, many people may feel more stress and anxiety during holidays.