Quinn on Nutrition: Nutrition for lung disease
My sister started smoking in her early 20s. She thought it would help her lose weight. Knowingly or unknowingly, that decision opened the door for her...
My sister started smoking in her early 20s. She thought it would help her lose weight. Knowingly or unknowingly, that decision opened the door for her...
(HealthDay)—Researchers may have uncovered potential mechanisms contributing to ‘broken heart syndrome,’ according to a study published online March 26 in the European Heart Journal.
(HealthDay)—Gen X and Gen Y are showing poorer physical health and higher levels of unhealthy behaviors compared with older generations, according to a study published online...
Building on generations of work by activists and organizers, there is currently a national reckoning with the impacts of police violence on Black communities underway in...
A new US study shows that people who are less physically active are more likely to be hospitalized and die with COVID-19. According to these new...
One in three survivors of COVID-19, those more commonly referred to as COVID-19 long-haulers, suffered from neurologic or psychiatric disability six months after infection, a recent...
Social media apps are useful sources of information. They help us catch up with the activities of friends, news, current affairs, government COVID updates and the...
New research has shed light on how autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) manifests in the brains of girls, prompting the scientists to warn that conclusions drawn from studies...
As the world plunged into the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, Sona Dimidjian knew a parallel and more silent crisis was brewing in mental health.
Have you recently turned to your mobile device or computer to find out if your cough, sniffle or fever could be caused by COVID-19?