Obesity is cited as the primary reason for the increasing womb cancer deaths.
Sex research study reports number of women sustaining orgasms during gym sessions without help of partners, toys, or any direct sexual stimulation.
IBTimes reporter Nick Edmondson tries gait analysis and proper shoes before London Marathon.
Six reasons you might want to start imbibing some of your homemade amber nectar.
UNICEF's World Water Week, to be held from March 19 to March 25, is expected to create awareness and find donors and volunteers to identify and support the cause of providing water to the 780 million people who don't have safe drinking water.
Check out the top 10 classy gadgets that enhance a woman's wardrobe, besides making a style statement.
Royal College of Midwives' Prof Cathy Warwick speaks out against foetus parties.
Taking Multivitamin tablets do not improve health conditions, a new research report says.
A young mother has been left frustrated after falling pregnant seven times in five years despite trying almost every method of contraception.
One of America's top plastic surgeons has said that patients who smoke following a breast lift may cut off the blood supply to their nipples.
Lifestyle rather than genetic or any other physiological factors is a major cancer causing factor, according to a new study.
Women are being encouraged to stock up on emergency contraception ahead of the festive party season, sparking outrage from anti-abortion campaigners.
The number of fake breasts exploding or leaking has nearly trebled in four years, a new report has said.
Nearly a quarter (23.9 percent) of the female population in the UK are obese.
Mitch Hunter, a U.S army soldier, who suffered horrific facial injuries when he was electrocuted is "feeling good" again after a face transplant.
A cocktail of lamentable circumstances is proving a potent mix, fuelling a surge in pest infestations across Britain.
A nicotine substitute which is available online for only 12p could help triple a smokers' chance of quitting cigarettes, according to new research.
Doctors from 50 GP practices in Hertfordshire have agreed to prevent those who smoke or have a high BMI from receiving hip or knee replacement surgery, in a bid to cut costs.
Beer has just become officially classified as alcoholic in Russia, after President Dmitry Medvedev signed a bill to try and grasp control on sales of the drink.
Despite ad campaigns featuring images of rotting lungs and crumbling teeth, Europe continues to have the highest smoking rate in the world.
An extremely low-calorie diet will help reverse Type 2 diabetes, researchers at Newcastle University in the U.K. have found.
The UK’s regional Scottish Government recently announced an unprecedented higher level of public access to National Health Service dentists. Figures indicate that substantially more people are now registered with an NHS dentist, including 94% of all children aged 6 to 12 yrs. old and a million extra residents in Scotland.