Research suggests that the bacterial community residing in our mouths may potentially influencing the development of Alzheimer's disease.
IF you’ve ever spotted the little silica gel packets that come inside new handbags or with new shoes DON’T chuck them away.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Ultra-processed foods, or UPFs for short, are suddenly the hot health concept — the new antihero in ...
Jim and Amy Crawford farm flowers, fruit and food at their regenerative farm, drawing on science and the synergy of nature.
To help find solutions to the planet's climate crisis, MIT Associate Professor Daniel Suess is looking to Earth's ancient ...
On a frigid, foggy February morning, a flock of birders stayed busy spying little treasures that were hidden in the sky, the trees, the shrubs and the ponds along the Salmon Cr ...
The report highlights the stark 'fibre gap' troubling Brits, along with offering straightforward advice on incorporating more ...
The gut microbiome is an extremely important component of someone’s overall health. It influences digestion, immunity, mental ...
Some things just work well together. Peanut butter and jelly. Bacon and eggs. Wine and cheese. And when we step out of the ...
Men with a family history of prostate cancer should begin screenings at age 40 or even earlier, especially if multiple close relatives have been affected. Research consistently indicates that African ...
A potentially devastating disease has been found in one state's last healthy koala population, further endangering the ...
In human society, men tend to be seen as risk-takers, while women are seen as being more cautious. According to evolutionary psychologists, this difference developed in the wake of threats to each sex ...