A cure for kitty—and caretaker?
A new vaccine for cats could one day help humans who suffer from feline allergies.
A new vaccine for cats could one day help humans who suffer from feline allergies.
The trick: You have to commit to it at least twice a week to see results, study finds.
While the greenery is good for you, a properly ventilated home is far more effective at boosting air quality.
Researchers say greener alternatives can reduce the user's carbon footprint, delivering as much benefit as recycling or cutting out meat.
A new study looks at 33 people who developed this rare cancer as a result of possible asbestos exposure in powder.
How fast you walk might offer hints at how fast your body is aging.
A neti pot, a flu vaccination and a heap of healthy food—just a few ways you can help ward off trouble.
A three-drug inhaler could simplify daily asthma treatments, improving the odds that people will follow their regimen.
New research shows people who use antacid drugs are almost twice as likely to need allergy medications.
Years-long study finds city dwellers in tree-shaded neighborhoods experience less psychological distress and enjoy better general health.
Half of all chemical injuries from swimming pool treatments happen at home—and a third of them involve teenagers.
Nightmares usually have easy explanations—and even simpler solutions.