A new study says your child's sex is not random — and if you've had two children of the same sex, you're more likely to have a third one of the same sex.
Instead of using your usual study methods (and getting the same results you always get, for better or worse) this is the year to level up. There are plenty of great ways to review and retain material, ...
Tramadol, a potent synthetic opioid, has been widely used to treat moderate to severe pain, but a new study suggests that the medication’s potential risks outweigh its “limited” benefits for chronic ...
Low-income older Americans on average die nearly a decade earlier than wealthier people, a new analysis finds.
Young adults who failed to maintain good heart health had a 10 times higher risk of future cardiovascular disease.
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - The City of Dubuque is budgeting $100,000 to conduct a Police Department Space and Feasibility Study. The Dubuque Police Department and Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office jointly ...
Social interactions are essential for our well-being and happiness, research has shown. And now a large study supports that finding and suggests there are many ways to squeeze in more companionship — ...
"They are these tiny little products, and it's hard to imagine that they can be such contributors, but it's an eminently fixable problem," a study co-author said.
Learn more about workslop, including what it is, how common it is, whether it impacts productivity, and how you can avoid at your business.
New research shows the biggest consumers of ultra-processed foods have "significantly elevated" levels of a protein associated with risky inflammation.
When a fitness reporter traveled to a village in France to meet centenarian yoga teacher Charlotte Chopin, she was reminded that movement didn’t have to be complicated.
A recent ICMR study highlights India’s high carbohydrate consumption as a critical reason for the diabetes and obesity crisis.