Sep 14, 2013 AM EDT People with more cavities in their teeth are 32 percent less likely to suffer from head and neck cancers, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Buffalo.
Sep 14, 2013 AM EDT Almost all the holy water in Austria is impure and may affect a person's health due to bacterial contamination, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the Institute of Hygiene and ...
Sep 12, 2013 AM EDT It is a known fact that attractive women are more favored in interviews! A new study further adds to the evidence.
Sep 07, 2013 AM EDT Obesity depends upon the type of bacteria present in the stomach.
Sep 06, 2013 AM EDT Tattoos might portray a style statement but it can prove unlucky if an individual is seeking a job, especially in sectors that deal with customers directly.
Sep 04, 2013 AM EDT Mediterranean diet is healthy for the mind, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Exeter's Medical School.
Sep 03, 2013 AM EDT One's favourite music combined with exercise training strengthens heart and also helps recover from heart ailments, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Nis, ...
Aug 31, 2013 AM EDT Financial pressure affects poor people's aptitude to perform well in cognitive and logic tests, according to a new study conducted by a team of international researchers.
Aug 29, 2013 AM EDT Swiss researchers have discovered nearly 10,000-year-old remnants of human settlements in Bolivia.
Aug 28, 2013 AM EDT Tornadoes do more damages when travelling upward and tend to climb toward higher elevations rather than going downhill, according to a new study conducted by engineering researchers from the ...
Aug 27, 2013 AM EDT A Technical University of Berlin telecommunications security research group successfully blocked local cell phones from receiving calls and text messages by making software modification on a GSM ...
Aug 26, 2013 AM EDT People can enhance their brain's 'cognitive flexibility' by playing strategy-based video games like StarCraft, according to a new study conducted by Queen Mary and University College London ...
Aug 26, 2013 AM EDT People suffering from the eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, have bigger brains when compared to people who do not suffer from the same disorder, according to a new study conducted by researchers from ...
Aug 22, 2013 AM EDT Savers will be generally preferred over spenders in romantic relationships, according to a study conducted by researchers Jenny Olson and Scott Rick of the University Of Michigan Ross School Of ...
Aug 21, 2013 AM EDT Girls who drink milk and boys who are involved in a team sport are less likely to be overweight or obese, according to a study conducted by the researchers at the University of Michigan. The findings ...