health

Tuberculosis Outbreak Reported In Tokyo?

May 19, 2016 AM EDT After coming into contact with an infected student last year, the metropolitan government divulged nine people are currently undergoing a treatment for tuberculosis (TB), while an additional 34 are ...

Negative Body Image Increases Risk Of Obesity For Teens Than Depression: Study

May 12, 2016 AM EDT To think that personal body is overweight or the body seem to be unlikeable than what people would like it to be, indicates obesity a new study suggests. The study by the University of Texas Health ...

Student Volunteer EMTs Are Making A Difference On Campuses By Helping Their Peers In Need!

May 12, 2016 AM EDT With intentions to help, a group of student volunteers are willing to do all they can for their peers in need. Thousands of student have already joined the volunteer squad to lend a helping hand to ...

World's First Powerful Malaria Vaccine To Hit Worldwide Health Stage in 2018 [BREAKTHROUGH]

May 10, 2016 AM EDT The world's first vaccine offering long-term protection against Malaria could be available in just two years after successful trials. This revolutionary protection is hoped to wipe out the world’s ...

Harvard Students Still Suffer From Mumps Outbreak Despite Vaccination

May 03, 2016 AM EDT Despite measures such as vaccination, students from Harvard University still suffer the spread of the recent mumps outbreak. A major factor that contributes to this is reportedly the tightly-packed ...

Cigarette Smokers Can Now Quit Smoking Effectively By Doing One Thing; Learn More [VIDEO]

Apr 20, 2016 AM EDT Scientists found the most effective way to quit smoking.

New Polio Vaccine Is About To Eradicate The Disease Completely, WHO Reports

Apr 20, 2016 AM EDT The world is about to witness the end of polio this year thanks to this new vaccine.

New Study Shows Coffee Is Not Bad For People With Heart Problems [VIDEO]

Apr 18, 2016 AM EDT All you coffee lovers out there could now rejoice with this new findings about caffeine's link to heart problems. It is not that bad!

Discrimination Affects Mental Health of African-Americans and Caribbean Blacks, Study

Sep 22, 2014 AM EDT African-Americans and Caribbean blacks, who are victims of discrimination, face heightened risk of developing mental disorders including anxiety, depression and substance abuse, according to a new ...

Harvard School of Public Health Receives $350 million From The Morningside Foundation

Sep 08, 2014 AM EDT The Harvard University has received a $350 million gift, largest in the school's history, to support efforts to combat world's pressing health issues.

Women Experience Worse Health Outcomes than Men After a Heart Attack, Study

Aug 25, 2014 AM EDT Young women heart attack survivors are associated with worse health outcomes than men, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine.

Online Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Effective in Teating Health Anxiety, Study

Aug 16, 2014 AM EDT Online cognitive behaviour therapy is more effective in treating health anxiety than active psychological treatments involving relaxation and stress management therapies, according to a new study by ...

Natural Light Exposure at Workplace Boosts Employee’s Health, Study

Aug 09, 2014 AM EDT Employees who are exposed to natural light at their workplace are associated with longer sleep duration, enhanced sleep quality, more physical activity and better quality of life as compared to those ...

Baked and Broiled Fish Improves Brain Health, Study

Aug 05, 2014 AM EDT Weekly consumption of baked or broiled fish boosts brain health, regardless of its omega-3 fatty acid content, according to a new study by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Persistent Sleep Problems Following Divorce Lead To High Blood Pressure, Study

Jul 18, 2014 AM EDT Sleep deprivation following divorce can lead to dark circles as well as high blood pressure, according to a University of Arkansas study.

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