Burgers, hot dogs, and chicken wings are now officially on “God tier” status according to BBQ fans – proving the classics have stood the test of time, despite the rise of alternative grilling menus across America.
Older adults who suddenly find themselves struggling to get out of a chair may want to see a doctor right away. A new study finds people with low physical function after age 65 are at a greater risk for heart problems.
Too much blue light from gadgets like televisions, laptops, and smartphones can accelerate the aging process, a new study warns. Researchers found that the light could also lead to the onset of obesity and psychological problems.
Short regular breaks from work boosts energy levels, new research by scientists in Romania reveals. Their study finds 10-minute breaks, or “microbreaks,” boost an employee’s vigor and decreases their fatigue throughout the day.
A layer of diamonds may be sitting near the Earth’s core, according to a new study. Scientists at Arizona State University say the heat and pressure at the planet’s core-mantle boundary could be creating an amazing fortune in diamonds deep below the surface.
A run-in with the law isn’t the career death knell that it once was, according to researchers from Harvard Business School. Study authors report many American employers are willing to consider and hire applicants with a criminal record.
A drug that patients normally take during cancer therapy may have the power to increase the human lifespan, a new study reveals.
The most common way to administer insulin is under the skin with a small needle or an insulin pen, but this may soon change.
Out of sick days? No problem! A researcher from Chapman University says the human immune system actually springs into action just by seeing sick people.
Acts of self-harm such as cutting or hitting oneself are significant warning signs that someone is thinking about suicide. Now, new collaborative research finds “digital self-harm” among adolescents can lead to suicidal thoughts as well.