Scientists Discover How To Make People More Hypnotizable Researchers say hypnosis is an effective treatment for many different symptoms and disorders, in particular pain. READ & WATCH
Poor Sleep In Midlife Tied To Memory Issues And Alzheimer’s Risk Disrupted sleep in midlife linked to memory problems and potential Alzheimer's risk, study finds READ & WATCH
Night Owls Face Higher Risk Of Heart Disease, New Study Finds Link between late-night habits and artery calcification, emphasizes importance of circadian rhythms in preventive treatment. READ & WATCH
How Many True Friends Do We Need? The average adult only has three true friends - and no idea how to make a new one, according to a study. READ & WATCH
Polar Bear-Inspired Fibers Revolutionize Winterwear Chinese scientists create knittable aerogel fiber for exceptional thermal insulation in textiles. READ & WATCH
Poor Office Hygiene: One In Five Employees Refuse To Use Workplace Toilets Filthy kitchens, lack of cleanliness, and hygiene supplies contribute to dissatisfaction and health concerns among workers. READ & WATCH
Tuesday Is The Most ‘afternoon Slump’-inducing Day, Says Survey New research reveals the average afternoon slump starts at 3pm, lasting nearly 29 minutes. READ & WATCH
What Does It Mean To Be Healthy? According to a recent survey, being healthy means eating healthy foods and being physically active. READ & WATCH
Why A One-size-fits-all Flu Vaccine Could Be On The Horizon Scientists found an antibody that protects against several strains of the flu virus. READ & WATCH