Therapy Could Help Social Media Addicts Improve Their Mental Health The prevalence of mental health problems and the use of social media are rising. READ & WATCH
Women’s Soccer Still Viewed As Inferior Due To Gender Stereotypes: Study Female athletes are subjected to intense scrutiny for their talent in sports and other fields with a male preponderance. READ & WATCH
Sunshine Can Make People More Vulnerable To Infections Ultraviolet radiation is associated with the damage to DNA in study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging. READ & WATCH
Parasites Discovered In Fossilized Feces More Than 200 Million Years Old Parasites often inhabit the soft tissues of their host but are rarely preserved as fossils. READ & WATCH
Screenings Play Critical Role In Reducing Bowel Cancer Cases: Study The percentage of bowel cancer has fallen by up to 15% since the English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) was implemented in 2006. READ & WATCH
Walking 4,000 Steps A Day Could Help You Live Longer The lifespan of someone who walks at least 3,967 steps each day can be extended. READ & WATCH
Tropical Plant Native To China Could Be Key To Beating Obesity Epidemic Obesity is a major risk factor for several lifestyle diseases, including diabetes and high blood pressure. READ & WATCH
Bats Less Active Around Solar Farms, Finds New Study Activity level of six bat species was "significantly" reduced at solar farm sites in the UK, according to the findings. READ & WATCH
Brain’s Appetite “Control Center” Bigger In People Who Are Overweight, New Research Finds Findings about the hypothalamus add new evidence to relevance of brain structure to weight and food consumption, researchers say. READ & WATCH