Young children with type 1 diabetes may have slow brain growth due to high blood sugar levels, according to a new study.
Sony's controversial comedy "The Interview" grosses more than $15 million within just four days of its release online. It is now the film studio's most downloaded film ever.
A healthier lifestyle can play a vital role in reducing cancer risk, according to experts.
Dutch scientists at the Breda University are recreating some of the world's most famous deaths by capturing their final moments using scents and sounds.
A supercentenarian residing in northern Illinois recognized as the oldest man in the U.S. has died at 110 years and 338 days.
The use of smartphone touchscreens can alter brain activity in relation to fingertips, according to a new study.
Millions of people who downloaded smartphone applications that promise to measure their blood pressure may be facing potential danger, a new research suggests.
Fans have been provided with a short preview of the most anticipated fifth season of the hit fantasy TV series "Games of Thrones" in the 2014 yearender video of HBO.
Contrary to popular belief, e-reading before going to sleep harms the quality of sleep instead of helping one sleep at night.
A new study has revealed that kissing is good for your health. It exposes you to healthy bacteria that are essential for digestion and prevention of diseases.
Organizers of the annual Miss World pageant have announced the cancellation of the swimsuit segment of the competition.
Jaycee Chan, son of Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan, had been formally charged by Chinese prosecutors with drug offences including sheltering others to use drugs.
A new study has revealed that most people who suffer from a heart attack do not get proper sexual counseling from their health care provider. Only a small per cent of heart patients are advised by their doctors that it is safe to resume normal sexual activity after a heart attack.
Jennifer Lawrence's sexy bodyguard has been causing a stir among fans and is now getting a lot of attention on social media.
A new study has revealed that most people who suffer from a heart attack do not get proper sexual counseling from their health care provider.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM