Medicine & TechnologyExercise is a great way to maintain your body and stay healthy. Read on to find out what kind of workouts are best for losing weight and burning calories while decreasing the risks of diseases.
Authorities warn the public to stay away from alligators as the mating season begins. Read on to find more details about the 10-foot alligator spotted walking in Venice City, Florida.
Researchers compared treatment effects of insulin alone and nanomaterial alone in mice. Discover about this new approach to treating Type 1 & Type 2 diabetes.
Sharks are known to be always on the move, but a recent study shows they also rest. Check out how they sleep with eyes open, with some species even swimming while unconscious.
Doing 10,000 daily steps aren't the greatest way to achieve longevity. Read on to learn the most optimum step count for achieving a long and healthy life according to a recent study.
Scientists found that plastics used in shampoo, yogurt, drink, and kitchen sponges contain chemicals that interfere with metabolism, contributing to weight gain.
Researchers recently showed that ATF4 protein, a genetic master-switch that controls the activities of hundreds of genes, plays a vital role in the growth of diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCLs), and targeting it could help kill cancer.
Humans have a slower metabolism as they get older. Now, a new study reveals that bottlenose dolphins also burn calories at a slower rate as they age despite doing the same physical activities and not eating too much.
Lipocalin-2 or LCN2, a type of hormone, could be used as a possible treatment in individuals with obesity whose natural indications for feeling full are no longer working.
A team of scientists from Princeton University has demonstrated a way to precisely control the response of genetically engineered bacteria by switching lights on and off, controlling the bacteria's chemical production.