Young and middle-aged women experience more stress than their male counterparts which could contribute to worse recovery from heart attack, shows a new study....
Type 2 diabetes reduces quality of life and researchers have now found that it may also decrease certain cognitive abilities, known as executive functions....
Patients who frequently consume opioid medicines or painkillers to manage chronic pain are more likely to experience depression, says a new research....
The presence of humans - homes, roads, and other development - means pumas are fearful and stay on the move rather than returning to a kill site to fully consume prey....
Even short-term exposure to air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter may increase the risk for suicide, especially among men between 36 to 64 years of age, says a new study. ...
Ahead of Valentine's Day, online jobs site CareerBuilder.in's annual survey on office romance found that 36 percent of Indian workers have dated someone who worked for the same company, and 37 percent said they went on to marry the person....
More than a third of Britons still have feelings for their first love, and one in four has got back in touch thanks to Facebook, reveals a new study....
There is good news for those who find it hard to resist fatty foods. An ingredient found in chili peppers could help you prevent weight gain after eating a high-fat diet, a study involving an Indian-origin researcher has found....
The factors behind the prevalence of diabetes may be affected by the geography and hence the prevention and treatment should be based on the local factors, said a study....
Scientists have developed a potential new therapy based on immune molecules from cows to help people with hormone deficiencies....