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Mental Illnesses Common among African-American Whose Parents Never Sought Treatment and Care: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 11, 2014 12:10 PM EDT

African-American citizens whose parents did not make use of mental healthcare system are more likely to follow the same trend, according to a study.

Most Women who are Engineers Quit Their Jobs to Seek Careers in Different Industry: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 11, 2014 11:57 AM EDT

Almost 40 percent of American women who are engineers quit their jobs or stay unemployed, finds a study.

Staying Happy and Positive Prevents Wastages and Conserves Environment: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 11, 2014 11:55 AM EDT

You can protect the environment by focusing on personal goals, happiness and emotional well-being than being a materialist, say researchers.

Smoking Pot Damages Intellectual Capacities and Brain Health in Teens: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 11, 2014 11:45 AM EDT

Teens who smoke pot too often have lower IQ levels, finds a study.

Vitamin D Deficiency Doubles Risk of Dementia in Old Age: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 09, 2014 08:52 AM EDT

Vitamin D deficiency linked to risk of dementia in old age, finds a study.

FDA Eases Restrictions on Experimental Drug For Use on Ebola Patients

By Steven Hogg - Aug 09, 2014 08:10 AM EDT

The US Food and Drug Administration has loosened restrictions on the experimental medicines of Ebola and allowed Tekmira Pharmaceuticals' TKM-Ebola drug to be used on Ebola patients.

Intake of Drug Given to Treat Parkinson’s Disease Causes Orgasm: Experts

By Staff Reporter - Aug 09, 2014 08:39 AM EDT

Rasagiline, a drug given to treat Parkinson’s disease induces orgasm, warn experts.

Office Stress Increases Type-2 Diabetes Risk

By Steven Hogg - Aug 09, 2014 07:26 AM EDT

Stress at the workplace could lead to type-2 diabetes among employess, a new research shows.

Restaurant Food Makes You Fatter: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 09, 2014 07:18 AM EDT

Eating out can make you fatter around the waist, warn researchers.

Study Explains Why Stress is Good for Your Skin

By Staff Reporter - Aug 09, 2014 03:15 AM EDT

Little bit of stressing can be good for your skin, study finds.

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