ABC News' Dr. Darien Sutton unpacks more in the death of R&B legend D'Angelo, who died last week from pancreatic cancer, according to his family.
These deaths are mainly due to suicide, drug overdoses and alcoholism, according to a comprehensive assessment of mortality causes published in 'The Lancet.' ...
Why do women live longer than men? A team of experts thinks they have an answer. Women live longer than men worldwide, averaging a 5.4-year difference. Study links life expectancy gap to species' ...
It’s a common misconception that embracing the joys of dog ownership means you need a sprawling backyard or endless open spaces. Many aspiring pet parents believe that apartment living automatically ...
New research from the National Council on Aging found that wealth plays a major role in longevity, a factor financial advisors say can dramatically alter retirement plans.
Humans are living 20 years longer than they were in 1950, according to new research with all 204 countries and territories studied reporting declines in their mortality rates since then. But vast ...
Among mammals, females generally live longer. The recent comparative study examined 528 mammal species in zoos and found that 72% showed a female life expectancy advantage, averaging 12% longer lives ...
In the US, men on average die 5.8 years earlier than women. A new study offers evolutionary insights into the death gap between men and women.
The USA TODAY Network is shining a spotlight on Taylor Swift's dazzling new era with a half-hour live stream dedicated to dissecting "The Life of a Showgirl." Tune in at 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT on Oct.
People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy have a shorter-than-average life expectancy due to changes in muscles that affect breathing, heart activity, and other functions. However, treatment advances ...
Life expectancy in the United States can vary dramatically depending on where you live, with a new study showing nearly a nine-year gap between the top and bottom states. Hawaii came out on top, with ...
ABSTRACT: The present journal paper is the fourth and last part of a review of boxing practitioners’ physiology. The third part has dealt with dietary supplementation, weight control, recovery, and ...