For family caregivers, COVID-19 is a mental health crisis in the making
The work is grueling and unpaid. As coronavirus pandemic continues, family caregivers — overwhelmingly women — say the burden is driving their vote.
The work is grueling and unpaid. As coronavirus pandemic continues, family caregivers — overwhelmingly women — say the burden is driving their vote.
With increased rates of anxiety and unhappiness among our teens tied directly to social media overuse, it is long past time to do something about…
With the recent wildfires in Canada impacting the air in the Midwest and Northeast and the wildfires that burn in the West, experts offer tips…
A new federal report says more people and animals, including beloved pets, are getting sick and dying from exposure to toxic algae.
The monoclonal antibody, called Beyfortus, is the first of its kind likely to be available beyond a small population of immunocompromised children.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan said the House GOP version of the annual defense bill has no chance of getting to President Joe Biden’s desk.
Measuring how the heart rests between heartbeats and the force of blood against the walls of one’s arteries is what blood pressure is all about.
The medical community has grown worried about the increasing rates of HPV-related throat and mouth cancers.
As long as humans have been alive, they have been searching for ways to live longer. Scientists studying the biology of aging are joining the…
Norovirus cases are up on cruise ships, but that doesn’t necessarily mean travelers should panic.
The Rhinelander, Wisc. school district enters Title IX deal with Education Dept.’s civil rights arm after probe due to nonbinary student’s complaints.