CDC found that the average American man's heart is nearly 8 years older than chronological age while a woman's heart is 5.4 years older.
A new study has shown that four cups of caffeinated coffee a day can lower risk of colon cancer tumor relapse and death risk by 52 percent.
A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Chicago revealed that living in an area near trees provides tremendous health benefits that can even reach up to the equivalent of making an additional $20,000 a year, Newsweek reported.
A combination of illnesses can be a deadly early killer.
The ancient South American Yanomamis exhibited diverse microbes in their bodies.
According to a new study, reducing your calorie intake by half for five days in row every month can decrease your risk of getting cancer, diabetes and heart disease, Daily Mail reported.
Puberty age can affect people's risk of developing several diseases, ranging from diabetes to cancer, a new study reported.
A new study showed that peanut and other tree nuts can lower risk of death from several conditions including cancers but peanut butter does not offer the same benefits.
New British research shows that employees work best while standing.
A new study attributes lowered risk to fiber which can help maintain a healthy BMI.
A new study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology claims that faster heart beat could indicate greater risk of diabetes.
Metabolic syndrome rates across the country have remained stable but experts warn it is not celebration time yet.
Research shows that Type 2 diabetes can be reduced by 25 per cent if you substitute a sugary beverage with water, tea or coffee.
University of Utah health experts have shown that a two-minute stroll every year can contribute towards meeting weekly exercise recommendations.
Scientists found that green, yellow and red bell peppers help in many ways.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM