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8 Overview The World Health Organization (WHO) today released new guidance for countries on ways to counter the immediate and long-term effects of sudden and […]
Officials in Irvington, New Jersey, had an idea. To raise awareness about the dangers of opioid use and addiction, the township could host concerts with […]
Scientists have uncovered a breakthrough in the fight against a rare genetic condition that causes children to age much faster than normal. The discovery involves […]
The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. You can’t stand her. Good thing she’s not here! Instead, this column by gender and women’s studies librarian Karla Strand will […]
Where you live could have a powerful influence on how your brain functions and your chances of developing dementia, according to new research from Wake […]
If you are taking anticoagulant medications (also known as blood thinners) for a health condition, you may need to monitor your intake of Vitamin K-rich […]
Magnesium and calcium work together to keep you healthy. However, they can cause negative health effects when they are too far out of balance. Because […]
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 13th, 2025 Black Women for Wellness To Host Free Mammogram & Manicure Event in Partnership with Watts Healthcare Corporation, […]
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I remember the season of my life when I thought being “fine” meant being functional. I was answering emails, hitting deadlines, showing up for everyone […]
You’re Pregnant Pregnancy can cause all sorts of strange symptoms, red palms among them. The culprit is your naturally increased estrogen levels, says Farnsworth, which […]
Through art, dialogue and public engagement, Shlain’s Dendrofemonology urges voters to remember—and build upon—the struggles of women throughout history. Artist and activist Tiffany Shlain. (Ashlee […]
Magnesium plays a role in hundreds of bodily functions that affect everything from energy production to cardiovascular function. “Magnesium supports so many essential functions: muscle […]
In every issue of Ms., we track research on our progress in the fight for equality, catalogue can’t-miss quotes from feminist voices and keep tabs on […]
Welcome back to the second episode of our “Sibling Sit-Down” series, where we’re exploring sibling relationships and all the factors that shape the emotional dynamics […]
How big (or small) should it be? While a snack should be smaller than your average meal, it’s not one-size-fits-all. Serving sizes mostly depend on […]
SARASOTA, Florida — Florida planea eliminar casi medio siglo de vacunas infantiles obligatorias contra enfermedades que han causado muertes y dejado secuelas en millones de […]
6. Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that may make it suitable for treating psoriasis, although more studies are needed. […]
Go High Intensity Static lifts like curls and deadlifts are important for building raw muscle and strength, but high-intensity sessions with intervals and burnouts can […]
Overview World Health Organization (WHO) releases the third global report tracking progress toward the 2030 targets outlined in Ending the Neglect to Attain the Sustainable […]
It isn’t easy to promote moderation and financial discipline from the bowels of a casino. But that’s what Massachusetts state workers try to do every […]
A viral infection or bacterial infection, like strep throat, can cause tonsillitis. Most of the time, the condition resolves on its own. However, sometimes it […]
No daily fluid intake recommendations apply to everyone with diabetic kidney disease. “Optimal water intake should be individualized, based on clinical assessment and risk factors […]
Check in with your healthcare team before starting an exercise program, especially if you have severe kidney disease or high cardiovascular risk, advises Joseph Vassalotti, […]
Big tennis events, such as the French Open, the U.S. Open, and Wimbledon, tend to top travelers’ dream lists. The January tournament in Australia, on […]
Arielle Zionts “It’s going to be the biggest infusion of federal dollars into rural health care in American history.” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Sept. […]
Because bodybuilding places high energy demands on the body to reach an aesthetic goal, rice cakes, a source of refined carbohydrates, may fill a functional […]
(Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) This information was originally posted on carafem.org. carafem is a national nonprofit providing abortion and sexual healthcare through in-person visits […]
6 Overview The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new report, the Global Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Report 2025. Report reveals that one in six […]
Most scientific data never reach their full potential to drive new discoveries. Out of every 100 datasets produced, about 80 stay within the lab, 20 […]
10 In a landmark public health achievement, the World Health Organization (WHO) has validated the Maldives for eliminating mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of hepatitis B, while […]
Fatal overdoses among adults 65 and older involving fentanyl mixed with stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamines have risen dramatically, climbing 9,000% in the past […]
Traditional healers have used ginger to treat common ailments for centuries. Now current research has documented many of ginger’s benefits, as well as its side […]
Nearly one-quarter of older adults regained top well-being within three years, even after struggling. Emotional health, physical activity, and good sleep were strong predictors of […]
Bonnie Thornton Dill speaks at University of Maryland convocation after receiving the President’s Medal on Sept. 17, 2025. (University of Maryland) Editor’s note: In September […]
Many people with diabetes assume they should avoid fruit due to its high sugar content, but the American Diabetes Association recommends eating fruits because they’re […]
As wildfires become more common across the United States, a new study suggests that the increased exposure to smoke may make it harder for some couples […]
Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest odyssey gives us something radical: Black women who own their chaos, pleasure and power. Teyana Taylor as Perfidia Beverly Hills in […]
A manufactured crisis with real consequences: Millions stand to lose healthcare and reproductive freedom as extremists in Congress prolong the shutdown. A closed sign outside […]
The FDA may have gotten one thing right this week, but it’s still playing politics with women’s bodies. Demonstrators march towards the U.S. Capitol and […]
In August, an 80-year-old woman walked into the emergency room at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She was lucid but experiencing a stroke. Within minutes, […]