Why Your Eyes Are Always Red (and How To Fix Them)
Learn from ophthalmologists about the common (and not-so-common) causes of chronic red eyes.
Learn from ophthalmologists about the common (and not-so-common) causes of chronic red eyes.
A quarter of its Gaza’s population could die within a year due to outbreaks caused by this unprecedented conflict, says Devi Sridhar, chair of global…
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 12/03/2024 · 36m
23 December 2024, Aden, Yemen – Yemen bears the highest burden of cholera globally. The country has experienced persistent cholera transmission for many years, including…
U.S. senators and other lawmakers argue the problems created by UnitedHealth’s size and reach demand steps to restore public confidence in the health care system
People living in rural parts of the country live shorter lives, on average, than their urban counterparts, largely due to heart disease. That disparity grew…
In a nation-wide cohort of Lynch syndrome carriers, nearly one-third of eligible carriers did not undergo gynaecological surveillance. Endometrial carcinomas diagnosed during surveillance were slightly…
Two new neuroscience studies show that exercise benefits your brain for a lot longer than you probably think.
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 12/12/2024 · 16m
In this analysis, investigators conducted a systematic review of studies evaluating the effects of smoking tobacco on surgical outcomes for those with hidradenitis suppurativa.
NTT Corporation (NTT) published analysis from its top global cybersecurity executives and experts on five major trends expected to shape the cybersecurity landscape in 2025…