A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
The genetic roots of a disease or disorder do not always grow into clear-cut, easily diagnosed clinical features. Even if a ...
The people who are most vulnerable to the hard-to-breathe air that comes with climate change may inadvertently be adding to ...
Knowable Magazine reports on the challenges faced by constitutionally thin individuals, who struggle to gain weight despite ...
Andreyah Garland, a 44-year-old single mother of three daughters, bought a shotgun in May for protection in the quaint middle-class town of Fishkill, New York. She joined a new and fast-growing local ...
If an older adult no longer participates in much social engagement throughout their day, they may experience sleep ...
Health misinformation is prevalent on social media platforms like TikTok. Learn how to spot it, red flags, and accounts to trust.
The US Supreme Court will hear a case Tuesday that will determine whether a Colorado law that prohibits licensed mental ...
Hovering blue flames that flicker over bogs and marshes have inspired ghostly folktales for centuries. Known as “will-o’-the-wisp,” “jack-o’-lantern,” “corpse candle” and “ignis fatuus” (“foolish fire ...
CheapInsurance.com reports telematics insurance links premiums to driving behavior. Programs offer savings for safe drivers but raise privacy concerns.
From Gaza to Myanmar and Sudan, communities around the globe continue to suffer the consequences of war, civil strife and ...
Scholarship Institute reports a surge in online college enrollment, driven by flexibility and demand, reshaping education trends and demographics.