FILE PHOTO: Girls walk past a closed souvenir shop in El Jem, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Tunisia, May
Worsening GP shortages in disadvantaged areas likely to widen health inequalities
Areas of high socioeconomic disadvantaged are being worst hit by shortages of GPs, a trend that is only worsening with
Study reveals high racial disparity in stroke prevalence among COVID-19 patients
Black COVID-19 patients are more likely to have experienced strokes prior to their diagnosis than their non-Black counterparts, according to
Men Over 40 Can Work Their Core and Upper Body at the Same Time
Trainer, author, and fitness model Kirk Charles, NASM-CPT CES, knows that as you get older, life can get more complicated.
Despite Texas High Court Ruling, Some Mask Mandates Remain
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Oliver Gongora, 3, wears his mask
Evolutionary forces affecting blood system aging could help identify people at increased risk of blood cancer
As people age, mutations can build up in blood stem cells and their clones in a process known as age-related
Watch 4 Guys Take on an Extreme Version of the Bring Sally Up Challenge for 30 Days
By now, you’ve probably heard of more push-up challenges than you can count. But this one may “push” you to
The Martha Stewart Recipe You Should Make, According to Your Zodiac Sign
Unsure what to cook for dinner tonight? Why not look to the stars — and author of nearly 100 books,
Dexamethasone underused for adults hospitalized with COVID-19
(HealthDay)—For adults hospitalized with COVID-19, dexamethasone and remdesivir use increased over time, although dexamethasone is still somewhat underused, according to
Rachael Ray's New Cookbook Is Her Most Personal Yet & It's Available For Pre-Order Now
We’ve been getting cooking lessons from Rachael Ray since we were kids. 30 Minute Meals was one of the first