First there was the little blue pill that revolutionized millions of relationships around the world.
Men who are fit and active have better erectile and sexual function, new research has revealed.
Energy drinks high in caffeine could increase the risk of potentially fatal heart rhythm problems, researchers warned.
Many people take up to four months to lose the weight they put on over the festive season, a new study suggests.
Being circumcised does not affect a man's sex life, a landmark study has revealed.
Casual sex during teen years can lead to thoughts of suicide later, a study suggests.
There are many reasons why a man can go bald. A Turkish plastic surgeon has a novel theory. . .
Surviving spouses have a 66 percent higher risk of dying in the three months after their partner’s death.
A US specialist has slammed grains as "silent brain killers" and says we should be eating a high-fat diet.
A relationship expert says social media bombards singletons with pictures of ‘perfect’ weddings and babies.
There are few dishes that don’t taste better with bacon. And the point has now been mathematically proven.
Teenagers are more at risk of genital herpes because they are not being exposed to cold sores early in life.
Chinese scientists tested 57 drinks and found there were two that might do the trick on the morning after. . .
Women may be biologically wired to be more vulnerable to eating disorders, according to new research.
Parents are harming their children’s dental health by allowing them to drink too much fruit juice, say dentists.
The mystery of why a baby is soothed by being picked up has been unravelled by Japanese scientists.
Researchers say that short-lived stress primes the brain for improved performance - most notably boosting memory.
Stretching before exercising could actually cause an injury – and make you slower, researches say.
Having a job you hate is as bad for your mental health as being unemployed, Australian researchers say.
Men in same-sex marriages are living longer – but the same cannot be said for their female counterparts, according to new research.
One in three women suffer from the “post-sex blues”, according to Australian scientists.
Scientists say that when even one person comes to work sick, surfaces in the office will become infected by lunchtime.
Women who live near their mother are more likely to become mothers themselves, a study shows.
Middle-aged women are satisfied with their sex lives as they get older – even though they have less sex.
Older people who take a short walk just four times a week reduce the risk of an early death by a staggering 40 percent.