A BRAIN glitch could be to blame for some cases of high blood pressure, scientists say. Part of the brain that makes us ...
Among the most common contributors to sustained fatigue in women are iron deficiency and hormonal fluctuations.
Some animals can regrow lost body parts. Salamanders and frog tadpoles can rebuild entire limbs after amputation. Mammals ...
Eating oysters regularly can provide healthy doses of several nutrients closely linked to heart health and brain function.
Discover how hyperbaric oxygen therapy may improve sleep quality, reduce inflammation, and support injury recovery. Read more ...
FAA PROTE chamber training lets aviation students safely experience hypoxia in a controlled setting, helping them recognize ...
A small device implanted just beneath the skin, roughly the size of a large postage stamp and weighing about two grams, kept ...
Wyatt and Andrea Artz, are pictured in an undated photo with their three children Roselyn, Adeline and Catherine outside ...
Artificial wombs are recreating pregnancy outside the body, keeping premature life developing in controlled environments.
Frequent flying might sound fun or even necessary for official tours or those who work as cabin attendants, but there's a lesser-known health concern that often flies under the radar, low haemoglobin.
February was heart month, and this is the fourth column in a series about the primary risk factors for heart attacks. Sleep apnea refers to periodic absence of breathing during sleep. There are two ...