Stress Is Healthy?
Chronic, raging stress may harm the immune system, increasing your chance of developing various diseases. Occasional stress, however, can boost anti-tumor activity, according to...
Anti-ageing Cure Found in Sperm
It's in our nature that we don’t want to get old. So it comes as no surprise that over the history scientists has been...
Fully Functional Heart Muscle Engineered
According to BBC, Harvard scientists have succeeded in engineering a fully functional cardiac muscle. During the experiment, they identified which heart stem cells produce...
Convertible Driving May Result in Hearing Loss
If you drive a convertible at speeds of 50-70 mph (80-120 km/h), you should know that you are exposing yourself to the noise levels...
Americans Unaware That Exercising Is Good for Health
Majority of Americans are unaware of the Department of Health national exercise recommendations. Despite 14 years of educational campaigns, only one-third of Americans know...
Recession – A Good Time to Stay Healthy
Financial slump brings in its wake many a health hazard, true, still there are ways in which it can be very much beneficial for...
Slim in Midlife – Healthy When Old
According to a study published in British Medical Journal, women who had normal weigh between 18 and 50 years old and were not obese...
Thin Thighs May Lead to Heart Disease
People whose thighs are less than 60 cm (23 inches) in diameter are at risk of premature death and heart disease. But bigger thighs...
Vitamin D Helps Cancer Patients Survive
Cancer sufferers receive considerable alleviation from vitamin D, the Sun vitamin, as recent research showed. Such is the conclusion reached in two studies published...
Divorce Makes It Harder to Fight Cancer
According to a recent study, stress associated with divorce has a negative effect on cancer patients, as family breakdown leads to weaker immune system...
Green Tea May Be Bad for Your Bones
A number of studies showed that green tea extract has positive effect on the cardiovascular system in adults and prevents fatty deposits from building...
Risks and Threats of Vaccination against Cervical Cancer
A tragic death of British schoolgirl Natalie Morton was the first lethal accident connected to a vaccine against cervical cancer called Cervarix. Doctors say...