People who keep their negative experiences bottled up are more likely to suffer from ill health.
People who keep their negative experiences bottled up are more likely to suffer from ill health.
WASHINGTON - Days after controversy erupted over new breast cancer screening guidelines, a US health group has said women should wait longer to get their first cervical cancer test.
Maternal depression can worsen asthma symptoms in children, says a new study.
The habit of blaming someone in an organisation, even if he or she is innocent, is picked up by others and spreads like wildfire, says a new study.
ATLANTA – When the nation’s swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be “messy.” They were right.
MELBOURNE - Australian doctors on Thursday revealed how high-tech modelling, specially grown skin and some ordinary rubber mats helped separate joined-at-the-head Bangladeshi twins.
The presence of pets can help adult patients -- particularly those recovering from total joint-replacement surgery - minimise medication, according to a new study.
SYDNEY - You never consume trans fats, have reduced caffeine, and rarely eat cheese. What’s next to banish from the menu? Salt, if consumer trend tracker Mintel is right.
Washington - The Hepatitis B virus (HBV) targets men more readily than women, triggering serious complications like cirrhosis and liver cancer, says a new study.
NEW YORK — Looking for love? Try leaning in for a ... cheek swab.