When Gertrude Weaver, 116, died of pneumonia last week in the state of Arkansas, USA, she held the title of the world's longest living person for only five days. When she died,
According to a survey by Friends Reunited, a British social networking site, 70% of participants over 40 years old claim that they are happiest at age 33.
The explosion of information taking place in the world in the last two decades may lead to changes in the human brain structure.
Researchers have discovered plant toxins that affect human health and biological systems from forest fire and smoke.
If your body tells you that your running speed is a bit too fast or a bit too slow, you should listen to its advice.
An Ecuadorian dwarf community seems to be immune to all kinds of diseases, especially cancer, and has a very long life.
Italian scientists have found a hormone capable of increasing the size and strength of organs that pump blood in the body of excellent rowing athletes.
There are millions of people who die each year in an era without antibiotics, and then will be a similar number in the coming years. This nightmare is named
Intel Corporation successfully built a computer that can read words that people think in the brain, so that we can manipulate without having to move our hands.
With incredible technological advances, Google and other technology giants are proving to us that technology is capable of helping people improve and fix themselves.