All the lonely people: Why more of us will feel disconnected than ever before
Despite popular belief, baby boomers between 55 and 75 aren’t more lonely than prior generations, according to two new studies published…
Continue ReadingDespite popular belief, baby boomers between 55 and 75 aren’t more lonely than prior generations, according to two new studies published…
Continue ReadingA man who helped inspire a multimillion-dollar movement to help find a cure for ALS has died. Pete Frates, 34, was one of the most recognizable faces…
Continue ReadingNearly eight out of 10 girls in a region of mid-Western Nepal sleep in dangerous outdoor “menstruation huts” during their period, despite…
Continue ReadingWhite Castle has issued a voluntary recall of multiple products for possible listeria contamination. The recall affects a limited number of frozen…
Continue ReadingDALLAS, Texas — Children’s Medical Center Dallas last week relocated 28 patients after routine air tests showed higher-than-normal levels…
Continue ReadingA New Jersey produce company is recalling some of its cut fruit products in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware for possible salmonella…
Continue ReadingListen closely: Can you hear that noisy static in your brain? Neurobiologist Nina Kraus can. At her lab at Northwestern University called…
Continue ReadingA British woman has made a full recovery after suffering a six-hour cardiac arrest caused by severe hypothermia — a condition that doctors say…
Continue ReadingNo single product or brand is responsible for the thousands of vaping-related lung illnesses reported across the United States, according to a report…
Continue ReadingA state investigation into vaping-related lung injury cases in Massachusetts has found that vape products used in six probable cases were purchased…
Continue ReadingPermanent hair dye and chemical hair straightener use was linked to a higher risk of breast cancer in a new study from researchers at the National…
Continue ReadingAn alleged anti-vaxxer has been charged with “incitement against the government vaccination order,” the Samoan government said Thursday.…
Continue ReadingCell phones are a literal pain in the neck — and face, eyes, nose, ears and head. A new study analyzing national emergency room data shows…
Continue ReadingMore than 6 million middle and high school students were currently using tobacco product in 2019, according to National Youth Tobacco Survey data…
Continue ReadingAs the number of measles cases continued to soar, more than 140,000 people across the globe died from measles last year, according to a new report…
Continue ReadingScientists say they have made a breakthrough on developing a contraceptive pill that only needs to be taken once a month. The star-shaped capsule…
Continue ReadingRed flags have been erected across Samoa to mark unvaccinated households as the government shuts down Thursday to deploy all resources to reining in…
Continue ReadingThe climate crisis is making us more vulnerable to ticks in an unprecedented and growing threat to public health, according to a new report.…
Continue ReadingA teen from Southeast Alaska is the state’s first case of vaping-related lung injury, according to the Alaska Department of Health and Social…
Continue ReadingTo prevent heart problems later in life, people 45 and younger with higher levels of bad cholesterol might want to change their eating and exercise…
Continue ReadingCarbon dioxide emissions are expected to reach another record high this year, a new report found Wednesday, with scientists warning the world is…
Continue ReadingWhen Donna Bonin’s 13-year-old son recently came down with a sky-high fever, she thought to herself: This can’t be the flu. It’s…
Continue ReadingUS Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the launch of a national program Tuesday to provide free HIV-prevention drugs to uninsured…
Continue ReadingDoctors at Duke University Medical Center this month “reanimated” a heart for a first-of-its-kind transplant performed on an adult in the…
Continue ReadingWant to live a long, healthy life? So do I. That’s why for the past 15 years I’ve explored places around the world where people have done…
Continue ReadingSeattle Children’s Hospital knew for years that a mold infestation in its facilities could be related to its air-handling system, but…
Continue ReadingNew York City has surpassed a major goal against HIV/AIDS two years ahead of schedule, city officials announced Monday. The target, originally set…
Continue ReadingHigh school students in states that require universal background checks on all prospective gun buyers are less likely to carry guns compared to…
Continue ReadingWomen are at risk of giving birth early due to warmer temperatures brought on by the climate crisis, a new study finds. The study, published Monday…
Continue ReadingNearly a quarter of young adults and a fifth of adolescents in the United States have prediabetes, according to a study published Monday in the…
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