Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep on school nights or have interrupted sleep are at greater risk of suicide, new research from the University of Warwick has found.
Individual athletes ran an average of 4,000 miles over a year to help define the human body's limit for energy expenditure ...
Experts at Johns Hopkins shed new light on inattentional blindness, the tendency among us to miss noticing something obvious ...
New study from Pennsylvania State University shows that for many post-9/11 veterans, mental health struggles extend beyond ...
The scariest movie ever, according to the study, Sinister follows a fading writer who discovers snuff films depicting the ...
Less than 1 percent of clinical trials include pregnant or breastfeeding people. Experts say that needs to change ...
There are a lot of horror movies that claim to be the scariest thing you'll ever see. But science has spoken, and according ...
Tainted meat and poultry are a major cause of food-borne urinary tract infections in Southern California, according to a ...
The National Institutes of Health has renewed its investment in the Delaware IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence ...
Pain affects activity levels, but how individuals understand and act in the face of pain can make a difference, a new study ...
Over 100 videos of venomous snake strikes reveal three different types of attacks, with some biting down several times "to prolong the venom flow into their prey." ...
Led by Joe Fox, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, the fresh funding will enable continued and sustained work at the ...