In a recent interview on her 105th birthday, Taylor told the BBC she attributes her long and healthy life to yoga – alongside ...
One of the most consumed drugs in the US – and the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide â€“ may do a lot more than simply ...
Once gleaming with futuristic ambition, microwave ovens are often taken for granted in our modern kitchens and offices.
A new study gives all of us some extra motivation when it comes to getting outside and exercising: every day you manage to ...
Long before we're born, our heart's tissues twitch and convulse in a rhythm that only ceases in our final hour.
For a long time, dieting and exercise were the only realistic options for many people who wanted to lose weight, but recent ...
Short-term stress eating, such as across the holiday period, can lead to symptoms such as acid reflux and poor sleep – ...
In tests on cultured, lab-grown cancer cells, the molecular jackhammer method scored a 99 percent hit rate at destroying the ...
Aging brings two opposing trends in cancer risk: first, the risk climbs in our 60s and 70s, as decades of genetic mutations ...
They then observed the self-healing at ultra-small scales in a 40-nanometer-thick piece of platinum suspended in a vacuum.
If you're stuck for something to play with family members or friends, why not the ancient board game found in Shahr-i Sokhta ...
An unlucky child born with a heart condition 17,000 years ago also had the earliest known instance of blue eyes.