Great news, coffee drinkers! Researchers have found that you may have a leg up over your non-coffee drinking counterparts when it comes to avoiding heart disease and stroke.
Researchers uncovered a 'private mutation' in an Amish family in Berne, Indiana. The genetic mutation is responsible for longer, healthier lives with a bonus of protection against diabetes.
Grandparents are fun but a study showed that indulging grandchildren is actually bad for their health. In particular, indulgent grandparents are upping their beloved grandchildren’s risks of cancer.
A transsexual from Tampa, Florida who was born a white man recently identified himself as Filipino. He drives around in a small type of vehicle called Tuk Tuk, which further embodies the ways of a Southeast Asian culture.
One of the worst things about taking medicine is keeping track of doses. To help in treating schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, the FDA approved the use of a digital tracking pill called Abilify MyCite.
High blood pressure is a major health concern and more American adults will be diagnosed with it as the American Heart Association released new blood pressure guidelines. This is the first time new guidelines were introduced since 2003.
Loading up on fruits and vegetables is a great way to feel full while managing calories. According to a study, watching what you eat and resorting to a very low calorie diet has the potential to reverse type 2 diabetes.
Mushrooms have long been cherished as a food ingredient. In a study, researchers have found that mushrooms are not only delicious but also have a lot of anti-aging potential.
Epidermolysis bullosa may no longer be incurable. A stem cell skin graft has given a 'butterfly child' a new lease in life after effectively negating the effects of the genetic skin disease.
Time is of the essence, it turns out, even in wound healing. According to a study, whether you suffered a daytime or nighttime wound has a hand in determining how long the healing process will take.
Alcohol consumption at any level has been found to increase risks of leading cancers. This means whether you knock back a drink or two regularly or occasionally, you’re still contributing to upping your cancer risk.
Chuck Norris alleges his wife, Gena O’Kelley, was poisoned by a chemical in contrast agents used by patients undergoing MRI scans. The action star filed a lawsuit seeking millions of dollars in damages.