Researchers looked at each individual’s emotions as well as how well the couple communicated.
Aspirin may prevent preeclampsia
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force says that taking low doses of aspirin (81 milligrams) on a daily basis in middle to late stages of pregnancy can greatly reduce the risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women.
Recent Ebola outbreak ‘most challenging’ Ebola outbreak yet, WHO says
The number of suspected Ebola cases in Guinea has risen to 157, with a total of 101 deaths.
Paternal obesity linked to increased autism risk in children, study shows
Researchers did not find a strong link between obese mothers and child autism despite the fact that obesity was nearly the same in mothers and fathers in the study, at 9.6 percent and 10 percent, respectively.
Breakthrough in spinal cord injury studies leads to promising results
The test subjects included four paraplegics, all of whom were recruited for the study two years after their accident.
CDC emphasizes earlier, proper sex education to help lower teen birth rates
The national teen birth rate has dropped 63 percent, reaching its lowest levels in nearly 20 years.
WHO pushes for lower prices on successful hepatitis C drugs
Hepatitis C is frequently spread through the blood by contaminated needles, causing liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
More screen time leads to lower bone density among teens, new study shows
Screening may prevent bone loss.
New, highly sensitive DNA test can lead to faster, more accurate cancer diagnosis
Stanford researchers have developed a highly sensitive blood test that could detect and track cancer.
Mississippi deer UFO video leaves scientists stunned: What is it? [VIDEO]
A strange video remains unexplained.