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Apr 29, 2014 PM EDT
Young children who are served chewy food appear to behave more favorably, compared to children who have to frequently bite and chomp to eat their food, according to a recent study.
Researchers have determine that a loss of the Y chromosome in the blood cells of males can result in a shorter life expectancy and greater chances of dying from cancer, according to a recent study.
Researchers are suggesting that even a minor vitamin D deficiency may be associated with chronic wide-spread pain in men, according to the preliminary results of an unpublished study.
Researchers believe they have unraveled the mystery of the deadly 1918 flu pandemic that killed more than 50 million people around the world.
Apr 28, 2014 PM EDT
A recent report out from the American Academy of Pediatrics details why so many teens these days are tearing their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and suggests a number of ways that both young athletes and their trainers can better protect their kne..
The world's first dengue vaccine is showing promise in clinical trials, according to an announcement by the vaccination's producer.
Nearly 100 percent of camels are carrying the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) virus in some regions, and they may have been doing so for a very long time, according to a recent study.
Researchers have found evidence that lab mice may become increasingly stressed around male researchers but not their female colleagues, according to a recent study.
Saudi Arabian health officials are asking that schools develop adequate strategies to help prevent the spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) as the entire country of Saudi Arabia braces itself for what seems like a long-term battle agains..
Laughter not only reduces stress, but it may actually help reduce the severity of the damage that stress inflicts to the brain.
In light of remarkably low human papillomavirus infection rates in Australia, Australian health officials are proposing changing their recommendations for regular pap-smear screenings from every two years to every five years.
Apr 26, 2014 PM EDT
Egyptian health officials have identified the country's first case of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) after a man returned from a trip to Saudi Arabia yesterday.
Researchers have successfully grown swaths of human skin from stem cells, creating a new and viable option for drug and cosmetic testing that currently involves the use of animals for early phase trials.
Researchers have found evidence that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is slowly adapting over time to the resistances of its human hosts, according to a recent study. The good news? The virus may be evolving so slowly that scientists are almost..
Apr 25, 2014 PM EDT
How much a woman intuitively thinks may be dependent on how much testosterone she is exposed to while in the womb of her mother, researchers suggest in a recent study.