
Rich people are staying healthy for almost a decade longer than poor people
Rich people live healthy, disability-free lives an average of nine years longer than less wealthy people, according to a major study that lays bare…
Continue ReadingRich people live healthy, disability-free lives an average of nine years longer than less wealthy people, according to a major study that lays bare…
Continue ReadingOne of the largest studies about women’s emotions after an abortion finds most feel relieved and don’t regret their choice, even if they…
Continue ReadingHaving sex less frequently could lead to an earlier menopause, a new study suggests. Researchers found that women who reported having sexual activity…
Continue ReadingClimate change, infectious diseases, anti-vaxxers and antimicrobial resistance all made their way onto the World Health Organization’s list of…
Continue ReadingThis year’s flu vaccine is “not a very good match” for a common strain of the flu that’s especially tough on children,…
Continue ReadingLawmakers in New Jersey did not vote Monday, despite much anticipation, on a controversial bill that would eliminate religion as a reason not to…
Continue ReadingA temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit — as predicted under the Paris Climate Agreement without a mitigation…
Continue ReadingIf you’re feeling bone-deep mental and physical exhaustion, or what is otherwise known as burnout, new research suggests you could be at a…
Continue ReadingEl PASO, Texas – A man in his 70’s is El Paso’s first flu-related death of the season, health officials said Monday. “Although this…
Continue ReadingLiving with knee pain? A new study has found that 90% of Americans with osteoarthritis suffer too long before having a knee replacement that could…
Continue ReadingIOWA CITY, Iowa — A 4-year-old girl in Iowa nearly died and is now blind because of the flu, and her parents have a message: Get your child…
Continue ReadingPediatricians across the United States are sounding the alarm about unusually high numbers of young children being admitted to emergency departments…
Continue ReadingMore common heartburn medications have been recalled due to the presence of an impurity that might cause cancer. Denton Pharma Inc. this week…
Continue ReadingFlu activity in the United States went down last week, but that doesn’t mean the season has peaked and the worst is behind us, the US Centers…
Continue ReadingHave you ever asked yourself: Do I have a fat tongue? It’s not a idle query. If you are one of the one billion people globally who suffer from…
Continue ReadingAlmost 2 million people in Hong Kong — about a third its adult population — are estimated to have experienced symptoms of post-traumatic…
Continue ReadingA massive genetic study in nearly 200,000 veterans with anxiety is providing new insights into how and why people may be pre-disposed to anxiety…
Continue ReadingDALLAS, Texas — Vaping-related lung injuries have caused 57 confirmed deaths in 27 states and the District of Columbia, including the youngest…
Continue ReadingA student at Northeastern University in Boston was diagnosed with measles and may have exposed many others to the highly contagious disease, Boston…
Continue ReadingAn increase in the minimum wage could help prevent thousands of suicides every year among workers with a high school degree or less, especially…
Continue ReadingJennifer Gobrecht always knew she would be a mother someday, but her birth experience was one she couldn’t have imagined. She learned as a teen…
Continue ReadingMeasles has killed more than 6,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the World Health Organization has said. In a statement Tuesday,…
Continue ReadingA mysterious pneumonia outbreak that has struck dozens of people and put China on edge is from the same family of viruses as the deadly severe acute…
Continue ReadingA preliminary study found the loss of one night’s sleep in healthy young men increased the levels of tau protein in their blood compared to…
Continue ReadingDrinking tea at least three times a week could reduce the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and is linked with a longer and healthier life,…
Continue ReadingSeattle Public Schools sent home fewer than 100 students who arrived for class on Wednesday without complete immunization records. Washington state…
Continue ReadingLyme disease is the most common disease caused by ticks in the United States, and with the climate crisis it may become even more common. Symptoms…
Continue ReadingEL PASO, Texas – The El Paso City Department of Public Health recently reported that flu cases are up nearly 90 percent from last flu season. So the…
Continue ReadingHow would you like to add seven to 10 healthy, disease-free years to your life as you age? Try eliminating these five bad health habits: smoking, not…
Continue ReadingIt’s called Britain’s oldest brain, and 2,600 years ago it belonged to an Iron Age man who was likely bashed over the head and…
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