Three in five Americans say they may delay or skip the flu shot this year, despite warnings from health experts
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American College of Physicians says organ procurement method raises significant ethical concerns
The American College of Physicians (ACP) today issued a statement of concern about an organ procurement method for transplantation, normothermic
American Honey Still Contains Nuclear Fallout From the 1950s
Drizzle some radioactivity in your tea: Scientists say nuclear fallout from Cold War weapons testing is still showing up in
Oldest American, Hester Ford, dies, leaving 120 great-great-grandchildren
Hester Ford, America’s oldest woman, celebrated her 116th birthday on Aug. 15 at her home in Charlotte. She has died
Non-white American children more likely to be infected with COVID-19
Pacific Islander, Hispanic and Native American children were twice as likely to catch COVID-19 last year compared to white kids
American Academy of Ophthalmology, Nov. 13-15
The annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) was held virtually this year from Nov. 13 to 15
Earlier lockdowns would have saved thousands of American lives, model shows
Nearly 36,000 American lives would have been spared if strict social distancing measures had been enacted across the country just
Seventh American diagnosed with coronavirus
BREAKING: Seventh American with coronavirus confirmed as the White House declares the global outbreak a public health emergency in the
This Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Has A Secret Protein-Packed Ingredient
I developed this easy treat using just five simple ingredients. It’s perfect for having on-hand for those sweet-tooth cravings. A special
These Chocolate Goji Berry-Pumpkin Seed Cookies Have More Protein Than An Egg—In Each One
chocolate protein powder dutch-processed cocoa powder oat flour almond meal baking soda salt butter (3/4 stick), melted and cooled sugar