Fourteen women, aged 74 to 97, took to the red carpet for the glitzy bash in northern city of Haifa. The contestants described the horrors they suffered at the hands of the Nazis in World War II.
Supplementing your diet with the Omega 3 fatty acid DHA, such as increasing fish intake or taking supplements, could prevent declining DHA levels in the brain.
The tests suggest that the alcohol levels are as low as 10 mg in every litre, and this works out at around 0.001 per cent alcohol.
A study has undermined the long-accepted theory that men are hard-wired to be unfaithful while women seek monogamy.
Pregnant women who work more than 25 hours a week and those who stand "often" in jobs more likely to have smaller children, a study has found.
Two mugs of coffee a day could help keep the heart healthy, according to a study.
Scientists at the University of Southern California in the US found that just looking at images of high calorie food stimulates the brain's appetite control centre and results in an increased desire for food.
A Muslim TV anchor's decision to support cancer awareness by chopping off her hair has cost the woman her job at a Malaysian channel, which wants her to grow back her mane to an "acceptable" length.
The rampant drug abuse in modern Russia can be traced to the rock band Beatles and its experiments with psychedelics, a psychoactive drug, the country' top substance abuse official has said.
The researchers from Yale university found a set of nerve cells in the brain that is not only linked with hunger and overeating, but also drives drug addiction.
Women who go through in vitro fertilization (IVF) early in life are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those who don't undergo the treatment, according to an Australian study.
Short-term stress, the fight-or-flight response, a mobilisation of bodily resources lasting minutes or hours in response to immediate threats -- stimulates immune activity.
Encouraging Russians to continue working after retirement can be an alternative to raising the retirement age, according to Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov.
William Masvinu, who won the second edition of the pageant last month, makes his living carrying loads for shoppers in a market in the impoverished western Harare township of Mbare.
The study examined the link between beverage intake patterns of children and their risk for obesity.
The dating of one of the thousands of images in the rock shelter known as Nawarla Gabarnmang will be published in the next edition of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
It's known that obese children are prone to health hazards such as asthma and diabetes. Now, a new study has found they are more likely to struggle in the classroom as well.
Researchers are suggesting that we're more likely to have positive dreams when we are surrounded by the noise of commuters and car horns.
The research team, led by City College of New York physicist Hernan Makse, found correlations between the epidemic's geography and food marketing and distribution patterns.
Bulging waistlines may have more to do with collective behaviour than genetics or individual choices, according to a new study.
Financial loss can lead to irrational behaviour but its effects go even deeper, affecting our grasp of the true situation, says a study.
The new treatment involves active immunisation, using a type of vaccine CAD106 designed to trigger the body's immune system against beta-amyloid.
The average corporate email user sends 112 emails every day and one out of every seven of those messages can be called "gossip," says a new study.
Stress may retard brain development in children, altering the growth of a specific part and the abilities tied to it, researchers say.