Giving a child a drink might be a quick and easy way to help fight headaches.
Giving a child a drink might be a quick and easy way to help fight headaches.
Insisting on carrying a shopping bag or pushing a luggage trolley for an older person is not really doing them a favour.
LONDON – It’s long been thought that broccoli is good for your heart, and now British scientists think they know why.
Eating less and exercising more to keep obesity at bay might not be enough. Now there is new evidence to show that eating at the right time is also a must for weight loss.
House plants can help reduce tension and stress among office workers, who spend more than 80 percent of the day indoors.
NEW DELHI – A 10-day-old baby born with a heart on the outside of his body is recovering in an Indian hospital after undergoing surgery to create space for the organ, reports said Friday.
Midnight raids on the refrigerator may have worse consequences than indigestion—a study in mice boosts the theory that when you eat affects whether the calories go to your hips or get burned off.
WASHINGTON – The discovery of immune system particles that attack the AIDS virus may finally open a way to make a vaccine that could protect people against the deadly and incurable infection, US researchers said on Thursday.
The first detailed study of U.S. children killed by swine flu found the outbreak differs from ordinary flu in at least one puzzling respect: It appears to be taking a higher toll on school-age youngsters than on babies and toddlers.
Novartis AG said on Thursday a single dose of its swine flu vaccine might protect against the virus, raising hopes that potentially tight supplies could go further when mass immunization starts this month.