If You're Stressed Over The Baby Formula Shortage, You're Not Alone
A baby formula shortage is affecting millions of families across the United States. If your family is among them, here is what you can do to find relief.
Read MoreA baby formula shortage is affecting millions of families across the United States. If your family is among them, here is what you can do to find relief.
Read MoreCT scans are an important tool for the detection of health conditions. Unfortunately, a shortage of contrast IV fluids may make them harder to come by.
Read MoreAntibiotic resistance is when bacteria adapt too much that they stop reacting to medicine. Fortunately, recent studies show fiber may be a solution.
Read MoreAs if it weren't enough that dogs are man's best friend, experts found a new way these 4-legged creatures are helping humans, particularly with COVID screening.
Read MoreResearchers are interested in important clues as to how gallstones can predict the likelihood of developing this deadly disease.
Read MoreTirzepatide is the newest FDA-approved drug on the market to treat type 2 diabetes. It functions by increasing the secretion of two incretin hormones.
Read MoreGianna Biscontini has harnessed the power of her behavior analyst background to help address employee burnout and restore employees' mental and physical health.
Read MoreAs things heat up during the summer, so does the water. Unfortunately, this can contribute to the growth of flesh-eating bacteria. Here is how to stay safe.
Read MoreResearchers found that people with prediabetes had a 1.7 times greater risk of heart attack compared to those without this condition.
Read MoreWith COVID-19 cases projected to increase, US health officials are sounding the alarm on the need for more congressional coronavirus funding.
Read MoreComorbid diagnoses of multiple mental health disorders are common, particularly when it comes to depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders.
Read MoreEmphysema is a disease that occurs in damaged lungs. But some researchers say patients are subject to racial medical referencing. Here's why that's problematic.
Read MoreSports psychologist Dr. Jarrod Spencer discusses social media, fandom, mental health among elite athletes, and his new documentary "I'm Fine, (Not) Really."
Read MoreLiving authentically has not always come naturally to Gianna Biscontini. Here's how she's learned to tap into her true desires to lead a more fulfilling life.
Read MoreResearch has shown that exposure to environmental toxins can affect reproductive health in those who are pregnant, as well as impact fetal development.
Read MoreTelehealth is helping to close the racial gap in access to primary medical care, according to a new study published in Telemedicine Journal and e-Health.
Read MoreResearch has been well underway over potential links between cases of severe COVID-19 and long-term mental health effects in those diagnosed.
Read MoreSurprising new research has been released about why some long-term heavy smokers avoid developing lung cancer. Now scientists may know the reason why.
Read MoreResearch reveals ethnic minority groups lack trust in the healthcare system, subsequently leading to vaccine hesitancy. Here's what the data reflect.
Read MoreAmidst the nationwide shortage of infant formula, many parents are scrambling to find suitable alternatives to feed their young children.
Read MoreInflammation may be a strong risk factor when it comes to COVID mortality. Here's what health experts reveal in a recent study.
Read MoreA new study reveals how researchers are tackling the opioid epidemic through use of mailed disposal kits. Here's what their study findings showed.
Read MoreEspresso is a go-to morning pick-me-up for many. But new studies reveal the impact it can have on your health, namely your cholesterol.
Read MoreA new study suggests women should consider colonoscopies starting in their 40s. Here's what the data reveal about the rising rates of this deadly disease.
Read MoreUnfortunately, alcohol-related deaths have been on the rise since the start of the pandemic. Experts say these are the most likely triggers for the uptick.
Read MoreUnfortunately, a new study is shedding light on the high rate at which doctors are feeling mistreated at work. Here's what the research has to say.
Read MoreThere's no denying that social media is a major part of our everyday lives. But can taking a break from it all have positive impacts on our health?
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