This observed strengthening of hurricane winds is happening in nearly every area of the planet known to give rise to the fearsome storms. | Continue reading
Doing a handful of bicep curls each day actually improves muscle strength more than doing dozens of curls in a longer exercise routine once a week. | Continue reading
“The practical implication is simple: Avoid antibiotic use in young children whenever you can because it may elevate the risk of significant, long-term problems," researchers warn. | Continue reading
A new study finds letting your brain out for some "fresh air" is a lot more fun than people give it credit for. | Continue reading
People who usually nap have a 12-percent higher likelihood of developing high blood pressure in comparison to those who rarely or never nap. | Continue reading
Some people are just naturally better athletes, and, new research reveals the majority of the difference in physical ability is largely due to genes. | Continue reading
Pollutants in soil could be damaging our hearts by causing inflammation and disrupting our body clocks, researchers say. | Continue reading
The research team says there's no "magic set of pills to keep you healthy." | Continue reading
Coffee-drinkers are at a lower risk of death than non-coffee drinkers, but those who like the drink sweet are even less likely to die. | Continue reading
Regarding cardiovascular-related fatalities specifically, a daily glucosamine supplement is linked to a 65 percent death risk reduction. | Continue reading
7 in 10 say they adopt an entirely different personality when they're at work, compared to their normal persona at home. | Continue reading
Researchers with NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) say these galaxies are colliding in the VV689 system. | Continue reading
The most common include non-stick cookware, stain-resistant carpeting and furniture, waterproof clothing, and fast-food wrappers. | Continue reading
The new shot, CoVac-1, was developed by German scientists to fuel T-cells -- specialized cells in the immune system which seek out and attack infection. | Continue reading
Three in four people with a severe case of long COVID say they have been unable to work because of it. | Continue reading
Scientists have created a single blood test that finds over 50 genetic diseases. The test will cut down diagnoses times from decades to days. | Continue reading
New research suggests having the personality trait agreeableness can improve your job performance and help you win at life in general. | Continue reading
Scientists have proven that it's possible to convert the blood type of an organ, creating a universal organ that would avoid rejection during transplants. | Continue reading
A potentially game-changing "bionic" pacemaker capable of restoring the human heart's naturally irregular beat is set to undergo trials involving heart patients in New Zealand this year. | Continue reading
Performing a single bicep curl at maximum effort can lead to a 10-percent increase in muscle strength in just one month. | Continue reading
Mothers-to-be who want their kids to get good grades in school should take fish oil while pregnant, a study suggests. | Continue reading
Researchers have produced a new radio image of the center of the Milky Way using the South African MeerKAT telescope, the most powerful of its kind in the world. | Continue reading
Scientists identified a brain-boosting protein in the blood of active mice. When injected into sedentary mice, the couch potatoes saw the same improvements. | Continue reading
Researchers in Pittsburgh find that transfusions of serum may hold the key to preventing age-related diseases. | Continue reading
Overall, study authors say fewer than one person in 10,000 has this particular gene -- B4GALT1. | Continue reading
While scientists have found regular exercise can help reduce inflammation, the specific role of muscle cells has remained a mystery. | Continue reading
"It seems that there is a relationship between success in retrieving a named toy and frequent head tilts upon hearing its name," researchers say about dogs. | Continue reading
While these moments may feel like a burden at the time, they also serve to foster a much greater sense of office cohesion and sense of belonging. | Continue reading
Notably, broken heart syndrome diagnoses have also seen an uptick since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Continue reading
Scientists have discovered a type of sea slug that's capable of regenerating its entire body, including all internal organs. | Continue reading
An international team finds people who consume higher levels of these fats are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease. | Continue reading
If you find yourself repeatedly heading over to the coffee pot for refills, you may be actually putting your brain health at risk. | Continue reading
Researchers say that despite the death toll continuing to increase, people are generally showing less concern about COVID-related news. | Continue reading
This groundbreaking blood pressure exercise makes use of a hand-held device which provides resistance as the user breathes. | Continue reading
Researchers say a fasting diet may actually make it harder to maintain muscle mass and physical activity levels. | Continue reading
A new study is shedding light on a key mutation which damages a man's ability to reproduce and the protein which can stop it. | Continue reading
After comparing the two tissues, study authors found they have a staggering 13,442 proteins in common. | Continue reading
Researchers at the University of Georgia say this is especially true when people find tasks too challenging to handle alone. | Continue reading
Psychologists at the University of Miami say the longer negative emotions linger in the human brain, the worse it is for your mental health. | Continue reading
Taking Viagra may do more than just benefit a man's love life. A study finds the erectile dysfunction drug can also help lengthen a patient's lifespan. | Continue reading
The injections consist of polymer-based nanoparticles that latch onto cancer cells long enough to inflict some serious damage. | Continue reading
Researchers find the average human carries between 6 and 31 percent body fat. The average male elephant carries less than 9 percent. | Continue reading
Researchers have discovered that a set of immune cells cause chronic inflammation as people age, leading to side-effects like mental decline. | Continue reading
The study finds just one hour in a video conference or streaming HD shows emits between 150 and 1,000 grams of carbon dioxide. | Continue reading
Researchers add it's quite possible that in the future a maternal blood test could help to establish offspring autism risk. | Continue reading
Sixty-five percent of respondents add they’d have “no motivation” to exercise without their workout music of choice. | Continue reading
Drinking coffee and other hot beverages from paper cups can release thousands of potentially harmful plastic particles into your drink. | Continue reading
The average respondent starts to really worry about age-related bodily changes around 50 years old, the survey shows. | Continue reading