In an attempt to raise awareness about the ill-effects of tobacco on the World No Tobacco Day, the United Nations (UN) advocated the use of plain packaging of tobacco products. The organization believes that this will help reduce the demand for such product and would eventually help save the lives of 6 million people who die each year because of it.
This must be a matter of great concern for people who are tend to stay addictive to their smartphones. The issue of whether cell phone use could cause cancer has been mired in confusion, with some studies failing to find an increased risk of brain tumors among cell phone users, while others suggest greater risk among the most frequent of users.
Medications such as Ritalin and Adderall are often the only way of treatment for children suffering from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
New Jersey: A baby girl delivered on Tuesday at a hospital with Zika virus.
Exercising and running everyday can have wealth of positive effects on pregnant women. In fact, experts urge women to exercise more regularly, even during their pregnancy.
Former Ferrari Chief Luca Di Montezemolo has recently spoken about Michael Shumacher’s latest health update saying that the F1 legend is reportedly ‘reacting’ to treatments. What this statement actually means remains a mystery following a media blackout on his condition as per family’s request.
The Emory University School of Medicine experts find that the Zika virus can infect and replicate placental immune cells. However, the virus does not kill the cells.
Scientists found with the help of MRI scans that the brains of schizophrenics can repair themselves.
A new report from a UK-based consumer protection watchdog reveals that 'once-a-day sunscreen’ all-day protection claims by top sunscreen brands are misleading. The results of the study show that Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of sunscreen products significantly drop without reapplication.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM