Drinking a cup of tea or eating a handful of berries a day may protect against heart disease by slashing inflammation According to a study of nearly 53,000
When you have a never-ending to-do list to attend to, it’s easy to let self-care fall by the wayside. But by making self-care a priority, you’ll be better
A large Australian-UK study has found the strongest evidence to date that obesity causes depression. The study, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, isolated the genetic variants
Five minute neck scans could predict Alzheimer’s disease ten years before any symptoms appear, research suggests Measuring someone’s pulse from their neck could predict damage in the brain
SUNDAY, Nov. 11, 2018 — If the last flu season is any indication, you need to take steps now to protect yourself against infection, an infectious diseases expert
We all start out as a clump of identical cells. As these cells divide and multiply, they gradually take on distinct identities, acquiring the traits necessary to form,
Most of us have had moments when we’re feeling down — maybe we can’t stop thinking about our worst mistakes, or our most embarrassing memories — but for
THURSDAY, Nov. 8, 2018 — People with type 1 diabetes who use marijuana may double their risk of developing a life-threatening complication, a new study suggests. Called diabetic