Stressful Jobs Increase Disease Risk In Women
Women at high-stress jobs are upwards of 40 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular disease than women who do not have a stressful job.
Women at high-stress jobs are upwards of 40 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular disease than women who do not have a stressful job.
Brain bleeding, in small amounts, has been shown to be a common occurrence in seniors.
New studies show a link in men between finger length and testosterone, risk-taking, and financial success.
Blood vessels react differently to weight training than aerobic exercise, and this altered reaction may be beneficial to long-term cardiovascular health.
Researchers have discovered a soy derivative that may prevent prostate cancer from spreading throughout the body.
Chemicals found in junk food wrappers and microwaveable popcorn bags may be contaminating the food inside the wrapper.
Children in preschool who show fearless behavior are also less sympathetic and more aggressive towards other children.
A United States study published in Fertility and Sterility reveals laptop use as a primary cause of scrotal hyperthermia, or increase in testicle temperature.
Researchers warn about the dangers of cholesterol, and claim the egg yolk to be a hidden danger.
Researchers may have found a correlation between beet juice and circulation in the brain for older individuals.