The microwave oven was invented to make lives easier, but a new study reveals that "nuked" food increases the chances of developing diabetes.
Exposure to these two chemicals may increase risks of health problems in children.
A University of South California (USC) research has found that women tend to outlive men because of the latter's susceptibility to cardiovascular diseases. The researchers note, however, that this was not always the case as this occurrence only began to happen at the turn of the 20th century.
A drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat high blood pressure could also be used to stop cocaine and alcohol addiction. If the new treatment could be proven successful in human clinical trials, it would be the first type of treatment that could prevent addiction relapse.
Low blood pressure signifies a lower risk of getting cardiovascular diseases but up to what extent?
People with high blood pressure who sleep too little or too much at night might double the risk for stroke, a new research has found.