Researchers from UCLA have discovered a new hormone that helps regulate the iron supply necessary for red blood-cell production, known as erythroferrone.
A crummy commute can make all the difference in your daily mood, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from Clemson University in South Carolina.
Don't let a narcissist's ego get in the way. After all, these self-preoccupied individuals are capable of empathy, according to a recent study.
Previous studies have shown that nearly one-third of patients with an autism spectrum disorder also have epilepsy. Up until recently, however, only limited clinical research showed a connection between the two neurological conditions.
Men who frequently look at pornography may experience a reduction of the gray matter volume found in the reward centers of their brains.
Don't forget to eat your fruits and vegetables.
As long-term unemployment continues to escalate for many in search of future work, new research from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and Rutgers School of Public Health found that men who are dealing with the stress of unemployment are more likely to suffer from infertility.
A recent study conducted by researchers from the Robinson Research Institute examines why boys are more likely than girls to be born preterm or suffer from certain neonatal problems.
Teachers often decorate a classroom with colorful art pieces from their students. Yet a recent study conducted by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University found that rooms with too many decorations or distractions could be detrimental to children's learning.
Dry eye, a burning condition that can impair vision and damage the cornea, in some cases, affects millions of people around the world, particularly older individuals.
Eli Lilly & Co. states that erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs, including Cialis, may soon be available over-the-counter (OTC). The French drug maker Sanofi is waiting for approval from regulators to go forward with the project.
The sexual disorder drug Tefina was recently announced effective following a second mid-stage study. As of Wednesday, the results showed that when administered via nasal passageway, it was capable of increasing the average number of orgasms experienced by women suffering from orgasmic disorder.