Dec 17, 2016 AM EST Scientists claim that it is possible to stay young as ageing process may be reversed.
Aug 05, 2016 AM EDT New study reveals that older people use technlogy more effectively than the youger ones. The conclusions eventually bring down the age-old belief that older people become inefficient in work.
Sep 13, 2014 AM EDT Young people, who receive good guidance from their mentors, are more likely to find an early employment, according to a North Carolina State University study.
Aug 27, 2014 AM EDT Gender is linked to the type of severe or fatal crash a young driver might be involved in, according to a Kansas State University study.
Aug 09, 2014 AM EDT A new study suggests that exposure to lead can increase the risk of obesity.
Jul 16, 2014 AM EDT Prostate cancer has been found to be more frequent and aggressive in young men, according to a new study by the University of Michigan.
Jul 07, 2014 AM EDT While cigarette usage has declined among young people, a latest New York University study has found a high prevalence of hookah among high school seniors at the same time.
Jun 26, 2014 AM EDT Women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), even if they are young and not obese, face a heightened risk of developing type-2 diabetes, according to a Monash University study.
Jun 19, 2014 AM EDT Young and middle-aged depressed women are twice more likely to suffer from heart attacks or premature deaths as compared to those who are not sad, according to an Emory University study.
May 29, 2014 AM EDT Young women with a husky voice are less likely to be hired after the final round of interview, according to a University of Miami study.
May 23, 2014 AM EDT A study conducted by researchers at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands found that most films glamorise drinking, which encourages young people to consume more alcohol.
May 06, 2014 AM EDT People, who are obese at 25, are more likely to suffer from severe weight problems over 35 years of age, according to a City University of New York and University of Wyoming study.
May 02, 2014 AM EDT High doses of antidepressants increases suicide risk among children and young adults during the first three months of treatment, according to a Harvard School of Public Health study.
Apr 10, 2014 PM EDT Young athletes are less likely to enjoy their sport when they feel compelled to win because of their parent’s financial contributions, according to a Utah State University study.
Dec 05, 2013 AM EST Barack Obama, who was re-elected for the second consecutive term to run the country's top administrative job, seems to have dissatisfied young Americans with his decisions regarding the Syrian crisis, ...