When Health Matters, Status Does Not Matter, Study Says
A new study finds that people become much less concerned about being better off than other people when health enters…
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A new study finds that people become much less concerned about being better off than other people when health enters…
For the first time, a leading OB-GYN professional organization has issued formal vaccine recommendations, covering routine immunizations for pregnancy and…
A recent study suggests that the opportunities and resources available in a child’s neighborhood can shape their brain development and…
A recent report highlights how elinzanetant, a nonhormonal drug for hot flashes, may also improve sleep disturbance in postmenopausal women.…
Researchers at National Taiwan University have found that altering the metabolism of exhausted immune cells may restore their cancer-fighting ability,…
Mental health conditions were the most common diagnoses made through telehealth in the first quarter of 2025, according to new…
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents is set to consider the next steps in the ongoing Clarkson-Nebraska Medicine collaboration,…
Verastem Oncology’s combination therapy for pancreatic cancer achieved an 86% overall survival rate in a recent clinical trial, according to…
A new long-term follow-up study shows that psilocybin, when combined with psychotherapy, can produce antidepressant effects that last for up…
A new report from the Yale School of Public Health shows how health innovators are putting community needs and voices…
Several US states with health care cost growth targets are using the data to develop innovative policies to slow spending…
A new review highlights the alarming global spread of melioidosis, a potentially fatal bacterial disease, linked to unexpected sources such…