As the economic crisis continues, many people may feel more stress and anxiety during holidays.
As the economic crisis continues, many people may feel more stress and anxiety during holidays.
When you eat may be just as vital to your wellbeing as what you eat, says an Indian-American researcher.
London - Seventy one percent parents think their children are ‘active enough’ but only 10 percent children say they do the recommended exercise, according to a survey.
WASHINGTON — Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, said US and world officials, as they released studies calculating the health benefits of a less sickly climate.
Bill Golden survived more than 20 years in the Army and another 30 in law enforcement. He fell sick with colon cancer, and at 86, he has an artificial hip and arthritis in his knees.
LONDON - British scientists say a perfect combination of testosterone, experience and a hunger for a share of profits can produce financial traders who consistently outperform the market — even during a crisis.
Men who bottle up their anger at being unfairly treated at work are up to five times more likely to suffer a heart attack, or even die from one, than those who let their frustration show, a Swedish study has found.
PARIS - Breathing in fumes from petrol made lab rats more aggressive, a finding that has wide implications for urban pollution, according to a study published on Tuesday.
LONDON - A leading European neurologist has said many cases of brain injury around the world are wrongly diagnosed as 'coma' after discovering that a car-crash victim thought to have been in coma for the past 23 years was conscious all the time.
WASHINGTON - A technology originally developed for premature babies may be helping to save some of the sickest swine flu patients by rerouting their blood so their lungs can rest.