A new study out of Berlin has found certain proteins in the blood that could indicate how severe a COVID patient's case will become.
A second Ebola virus outbreak in Congo has been confirmed by officials of the World Health Organization.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused the shortage of toilet paper to personal protective equipment, and now, reports say that a popular antidepressant has been added to the list.
Mini-insulin appears to be safer and more effective in diabetes treatment.
One good and highly reliable razor can perfectly do the shaving job that other tools can't, and the one-stop tool might just be waiting for a perfect gentleman to pick it up.
Not all bacteria are bad and not all anti-bacterial products are good.
Movements of employees could now be tracked with the help of new devices designed to monitor social distancing, according to reports.
The gene variant is associated with fewer miscarriages, better fertility as well as fewer high-risk pregnancies.
A case report reveals a baby girl has been born with two mouths, a condition that is very rare in newborns, according to doctors.
If insurers embrace the rule, vulnerable patients will be stuck with higher out-of-pocket pharmacy costs at a time when incomes are collapsing.
This explains why a high-fat diet and alcohol consumption increase one's risk of cardiovascular conditions and fatty liver disease.
A new survey that looks at the sleep patterns of Americans may provide some explanations on why people may feel tired all the time.
Maybe they could be a small help in the psychology of weight loss, but the ill effects of wearing one aren't worth taking a risk.
Using e-cigarettes for some time may cause the formation of “slime cloaks,” which is a layer of slime in the mouth, a new study reveals.
Skipping meals to reduce weight may not be the best way to go. Heath experts give reminders about the body's metabolism.
Researchers' findings demonstrated that gangliosides are key players in the hepatitis A virus (HAV).
A study shows that picky eaters are often the products of parents who limit the food of their children. Study Shows Parents Has A Lot To Do Why Kids Become Picky Eaters
The ill-effects of high subjective stress include negative long-term consequences for mental and physical health, alongside detrimental effects on cognition.
Social scientists provide possible answers on why Zoom can be exhausting.
The risk might be increased, but not that dramatic that a parent with autistic siblings should be worried.
Scientists revealed that the body produces natural cannabinoids, which helps individuals in forgetting traumatic memories.
People with delicate skins who need to wear masks amid the coronavirus pandemic are in danger of developing “maskne,” a seemingly cute nickname to describe a dreadful skin condition.
The researchers pointed out that microbial interventions can lower the risk of neurodevelopmental syndromes like autism.
Cancer patients with one particular gene lived longer than others.
An aggressive form of cancer may be treated by a blend of high intravenous vitamin C doses, and a diet that imitates fasting, a new study in mice suggests.
Nuts are healthy if consumed in moderation, but it can cause side effects if you eat too many, health experts say.
A salmonella outbreak has been detected in 28 U.S. states, prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a warning against kissing or snuggling poultry animals, a CNN report revealed.
Obesity can be prevented in mice by deactivating a gene found in its myeloid cells, a new study reveals.
Label-reading skills can make it easier for you to use the nutrition facts labels and help you opt for a healthy diet.
Pregnant women should eat all foods including natural foods with caution, pointed out a new study.