Teenagers are less likely to drink, smoke or use drugs when their parents keep tabs on their activities—but not necessarily ...
An increase in sedentary time from childhood causes progressing heart enlargement, a new study shows. However, light physical activity could reduce the risk. The study was conducted in collaboration ...
On behalf of the Swedish Gender Equality Agency, researchers Lena Dahlberg and Mariam Kirvalidze have done a scoping review of informal caregiving and loneliness.
Over the last 20 years, there has been a tenfold increase in reports of dengue—an infectious disease that spreads to humans ...
Researchers from the Research Area on Neurological Diseases, Neuroscience, and Mental Health at the Sant Pau Research ...
Exercise prompts muscles to release molecular cargo that boosts brain cell function and connection, but the process is not ...
New research presented May 4 at the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting indicates that methods of advertising e ...
It's time for Australia to catch up to the rest of the world and introduce a tax on sugary drinks. As our new Grattan ...
The U.S. opioid epidemic is a story of failed policy initiatives, missed opportunities, and more than 600,000 deaths. It's ...
Research into how the human brain stores information could lead to treatments for people who struggle with everyday tasks.
A new study led by University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center researchers identifies novel biomarkers in renal cell ...
Individuals living with HIV often face significant physical and mental stress, including self-stigma, which can impede their ...