Long-term care facilities that scheduled part-time Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) with more hours and more consistently with the same co-workers
Study reveals connection between early-life diseases and childlessness
Reviewed Led by Aoxing Liu and senior authors Melinda Mills, Andrea Ganna and an international team, the study examined the
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease is associated with greater impairment of lung function: Study
Recent research, which involved 2543 participants across four Chinese cities, employed spirometry and liver ultrasonography to assess lung function and
Substance-abuse stigma impedes treatment in various ways, scientists say
Addiction is one of society’s most misunderstood and rebuked health conditions. That stigma discourages many people from seeking treatment for
Postpartum depression pill now available to women, drug maker says
The first postpartum depression pill approved for use in the United States is now available to women who need it,
Holiday meals mean safety first in your kitchen
Knives, vegetable peelers, blenders: There are plenty of ways to injure yourself in the kitchen during the holidays. To keep
Mount Sinai wins $1.3 million NIH award to expand the New York City Virus Hunters program
Reviewed The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has received more than $1.3 million from the National Institute of
Body dissatisfaction at age 11 may increase depression risk by age 14
Reviewed Body dissatisfaction at age 11 is linked to increased risk of depression by age 14, finds a new longitudinal
Heartbreaking account of mother, 37, whose firstborn died of sepsis
EXCLUSIVE My son would still be alive today had doctors just trusted my instinct – instead they made me feel
Rare sleep disorder more prevalent than previously thought
People who are very sleepy during the day, despite a good night’s rest, may have a sleep disorder called idiopathic