Lesbians are having better sex than straight women, according to recent findings published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Eight-year-old Mohammad Kaleem is like other boys his age in India, despite one quite noticeable difference: he has abnormally large hands.
Researchers have found that the rare and potentially fatal "Bubble Boy" disease could in fact be twice as common as once believed, also known as severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
Be careful what seafood you eat. It turns out that mislabeling may be exposing consumers to unexpectedly high levels of mercury in fish.
A latest research revealed that nearly 10 percent of the fresh cheese, sausages and meats sold in markets and on the streets are contaminated.
People living below the poverty line find it extremely difficult to shed excess body weight as they cannot afford diet programs, special meals or gym memberships.
For women, sex is physically more satisfying when it is accompanied with love and commitment, a new study reveals.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have found that the blood glucose levels in adults hospitalized due to acute illness might help predict the risk of developing type-2 diabetes over the next 3 years.
The way parents balance their work schedules directly affects the eating habits of their adolescent children, a new study reveals.
Researchers have found that changes made to British Columbia's law against impaired driving helped dramatically lower the rate of crashes, ambulance calls and hospital admissions.
New York may have been given coined the City that Never Sleeps. However, a new study shows that it's sleeping quite a bit more than other major metropolises.
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