TV ads may spur snacking in kids as young as 2 Mindless snacking in front of the television set may start long before children know how to work the remote control, a U.S. study suggests.
Animal-rights groups fund diphtheria study to advance medicine, spare horses A consortium of animal-welfare groups has funded research to develop a product it says could lead to more effective treatment of infectious diphtheria in humans while sparing thousands of horses now being bled to produce antitoxins.
Asia outbreaks prompt question: Is all Zika dangerous? Zika's rampage last year in Brazil caused an explosion of infections and inflicted a crippling neurological defect on thousands of babies - an effect never seen in a mosquito-borne virus.
Study: Your Netflix binges are lowering your sperm count Here’s one more reason to get your butt off the couch: Watching too much TV can lower your sperm count, recent research from Denmark suggests.
This is how happy couples deal with the most common fights You know that couple so perfect for each other you'd swear they’ve never had a fight?
Fitness blogger posts belly rolls picture to promote self-acceptance Ashlie Molstad knows the true value of self-acceptance.
Palliative care linked to better, if not longer, life - Palliative care may offer a better quality of life to chronically sick or terminally ill patients even if it doesn't help them live longer, a research review suggests.
The power of tea With grocery stores and health marts practically overflowing with so many types of tea: green, chai, and teas with downright hard to pronounce names, selecting the right tea might seem overwhelming. To help you choose the tea that best suits your needs, it is useful to know a little of the science behind tea
8 health benefits of drinking tea Since Ancient times, tea has been touted to help with everything from headaches to depression. New studies continue to unlock the medicinal benefits of tea. Here, nutritionist Patricia Bannan gives us eight reasons to brew a few more cups