Regularly eating a Southern-style diet may increase the risk of sudden cardiac death, while routinely consuming a Mediterranean diet may reduce that risk, according to
Even the mundane act of swallowing requires a well-coordinated dance of more than 30 oral muscles. The loss of function of even one of these,
A University of Arkansas researcher and international colleagues found that employed individuals, on average, are 35.3% more likely to be infected with the flu virus.
Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO – a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases
New data shows that less than one in five Australians living under disability care are vaccinated against COVID-19 more than four months since the rollout
According to researchers at Marshall University, a maternal diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids protects from breast cancer development in offspring. In a new study
Anxiety, commonly termed as a feeling of fear, dread, and restlessness, is a perfectly normal reaction to stressful situations. However, a state of heightened anxiety,
A first-of-its-kind longitudinal study of infant curiosity found that months-old babies most captivated by magic tricks became the most curious toddlers, suggesting a pre-verbal baby’s
An international research team led by HKUST has developed a simple but robust blood test from Chinese patient data for early detection and screening of
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that COVID-19 vaccinations for aged care workers will be made mandatory. According to the Prime Minister, the decision was
Those with power, such as the wealthy are more likely to blame others for making mistakes and they are also less troubled by reports of