Live Ebola virus can persist in the semen of some survivors for at least nine months, according to preliminary results of a study published on Wednesday. ...
Over 80 percent of the 15 million people diagnosed with cancer worldwide in 2015 will need surgery, but less than a quarter will have access to proper, affordable surgical care when they need it, according to a study released on Monday by the King's College London....
Developing a simple practice of sleeping in the side-position, as compared to sleeping on one's back or stomach, may help you reduce the chances of developing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurological disorders, says a study....
Statins, a highly popular class of drug used to manage blood cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease, have been found to trigger anger among women, says a new study....
Consumption of sugary drinks may lead to diabetes, heart disease, and cancers and an estimated 184,000 adult deaths each year worldwide, shows a study by a team of researchers led by an Indian American. ...
Drinking excessive water is not good for your health as this weakens the ability of the kidneys to excrete excess water load and sodium in the body becomes diluted. This leads to swelling in cells, which can be life-threatening....
Daily bathing of paediatric patients with disposable clothes containing two percent chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) reduces bloodstream infections by 59 percent, a study shows....
If you stop using your legs just for two weeks, you would lose a third of your muscular strength even if you are quite young and strong, says a new study....
Google is reportedly developing a smart contact lens that will measure a wearer's glucose levels by testing their tears. ...
The age at which children hit puberty is linked to diseases that they develop later on in their lives, says a study...