US exit from the World Health Organization marks a new era in global health policy – here’s what the
The US will no longer participate in the WHO’s global influenza monitoring system – a shift experts say will lead to…
The US will no longer participate in the WHO’s global influenza monitoring system – a shift experts say will lead to…
Nurses are leaving the profession faster than they’re being replaced – in part due to the emotional and physical toll…
The proposed rescheduling of marijuana could have far-reaching implications in science, medicine and criminal justice. What…
Detroiters are hospitalized for asthma four times more often than Michigan residents overall. A proactive approach to care…
Social media and advertising is full of messages about what you should or shouldn’t eat. But making health and nutrition…
After decades of stalled progress, new vaccines, treatments and genetic tools are helping scientists protect children and…
Challenging the brain by exposing it to new situations, tasks and skills can improve its efficiency, much like strength…
New research could allow health care providers to identify and treat patients at risk for rheumatoid arthritis before the…
Antibiotics transformed health care for the better, but their diminishing effectiveness may soon be its undoing. Researchers…
Many people may call it self-care to crash on the couch with your smartphone, but screen-based activities increase the load…
The EPA is changing how it assesses proposed regulations by dropping the monetary value of health benefits from its cost-benefit…
A particularly infectious subvariant of influenza is keeping emergency room numbers high and causing especially severe illness…
New Year’s resolutions typically fade so quickly that there is a ‘Quitter’s Day’ named after them, for the second…
Chatter in social media communities sheds light on a hidden population of substance users.
The 2025-26 ‘super’ flu can come with vomiting and diarrhea, alongside the more typical aches and pains of flu.
Older adults whose diets consisted of only 15% ultraprocessed foods – rather than the usual 50% – had lower weight,…
TV shows can be misleading when it comes to educating viewers on hands-only CPR, along with who experiences cardiac arrest…
Doctor’s visits are already rushed. Adding extra steps means some children, especially those from low-income families,…
Irregularities in how the government developed the updated guidelines raise questions about its conclusions.
Medical sociology examines how social, cultural, political and economic factors shape health in ways that medicine alone…