Intoxication nation: a double shot of US history
Alcohol is a window into American history, from 17th-century rum production to young people’s declining interest in drinking…
Alcohol is a window into American history, from 17th-century rum production to young people’s declining interest in drinking…
Which is riskier for your health: a few days of very bad PM₂.₅ exposure or many more days of slightly bad exposure?…
Black and Hispanic women are less likely to receive an endometriosis diagnosis, reflecting a possible systemic bias or disparity…
After their initial visit, 69% of patients returned to the van at least four times for follow-ups.
Your gut microbes have a lot to say about how many calories you consume and how effectively your body metabolizes them.
The FDA’s rule change requires that all women in the US be informed about breast density and options for supplemental…
Among those developing the brain swelling known as encephalitis, approximately one-third will die, with the rest likely…
Three keys to protecting an aging brain are physical activity, intellectual stimulation and annual screenings for dementia.
For the first time, players will be permitted to wear Guardian Caps over their helmets during regular season games.
The nascent LGBTQ+ rights movement and the Christian right each strongly shaped the early years of HIV/AIDS, a historian…