Halloween is right around the corner and people are definitely getting creative when it comes to ways of making trick-or-treating
Most U.S. Women Under 50 Use Contraception: Report
TUESDAY, Oct. 20, 2020 — Most American women between 15 and 49 years of age use birth control, according to
Salt-based mosquito-control products are ineffective, study shows
A new study by a bevy of expert mosquito researchers offers an important warning to consumers: Products claiming to reduce
More research needed to determine safety of hip and knee steroid injections
Although frequently used to treat painful osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, intra-articular corticosteroid (IACS) injections remain controversial. Questions about
Residential area may impact risk of chronic conditions
Where you live may increase your risk for uncontrolled diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and depression, according to a study.
This inclusive Instagram account is the giving us all the fitness motivation we need right now
It’s time to diversify what ‘healthy’ looks like. This account is doing just that… The people who society tells us
Why doctors may start prescribing nicotine to help beat disease
Why doctors may start prescribing nicotine to help beat disease: New research shows the addictive element of cigarettes may be
From HIIT to EMOM, a handy guide to what those gym acronyms actually mean
Don’t know your DOMS from your AMRAP? The fitness scene loves a good acronym – and Strong Women writer and
Researchers discover neuroprotective treatment for chronic traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of cognitive impairment that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite growing awareness
Non-Health Care Spending Linked to Infant Mortality Rates
MONDAY, Oct. 19, 2020 — Investment in non-health care services is associated with lower infant mortality rates (IMRs), according to