New research by psychologists suggests that being a potty-mouthed person really can be good for your well-being.
By Stephen Beech Women are more likely to suffer pain from irritable bowel syndrome due to their hormones, according to a new study. Previous research has shown that many more women than men have the ...
A man was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor after years of suffering with tinnitus. Darren Harris, 59, was referred by ...
Premature babies in a neonatal intensive care unit were dressed in festive “ugly” holiday sweaters to celebrate Christmas.
Two Cocker spaniels took center stage as Mary and Joseph, while a tiny Yorkshire Terrier played the role of baby Jesus in a ...
The demonstration mission saw the test spaceships – each around 1 meter wide and 2.5 centimeters thick – launched into low ...
The well-known Christmas character appeared at Wiltshire College and University Centre for a light-hearted festive filming ...
A microscopic "Christmas tree" is a seasonal highlight of a remarkable science project that sees a quirky comparison of vast ...
Researchers say his journey confirms long-term data predictions and could help guide future conservation efforts.
Oleg, and siblings Rafael and Shanti, receiving full health checks following their arrival at Yorkshire Wildlife Park in ...
Astronomers said planet PSR J2322-2650b appears to have an exotic helium-and-carbon-dominated atmosphere unlike any ever seen ...
Children regularly looked after by their grandparents tend to have poorer health, according to new research. Well-being issues were most common among boys and children between five and 11 years old, ...