New findings published in the British Journal of Cancer show that male cancer survivors are less likely to reproduce when compared to counterparts.
A new report by the British organization "Action on Sugar" shows that about 98 percent of hot flavored drinks have excessive amounts of sugar per serving.
New findings published in JAMA Psychiatry examine marijuana use and the risk of mental health and substance use disorders in the general population.
Women who have diabetes when pregnant are at a significantly higher risk of having a low milk supply, according to new findings published in the journal Breastfeeding Medicine.
Scientists have announced that half of the world's population, which is nearly 5 billion people, will be short-sighted by 2050.
Study finds that adults who smoke marijuana are five times more likely to develop an alcohol problem.
A new study has suggested that 5 billion people could be short-sighted by 2050, a sevenfold increase since 2000.
It turns out that humans split from apes far earlier than anyone expected.
Scientists have taken a closer look to see how climate change and the immune reaction of the infected individual can affect the long-term and seasonal dynamics of parasite infections.
Babies born prematurely may be more likely to be bullied as children, according to recent findings published in the journal Pediatrics.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is unsure at this time whether autism screenings for young children is beneficial or if it could even potentially be harmful, according to a recent statement from the agency.
More and more college students are misusing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication to study, according to new research.