Infectious diseases do not respect borders. An estimated 3 billion people in low-income countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America
E-cigarettes can be ‘gateway’ to cigarettes for teens with no prior intention to smoke
Cigarette smoking remains a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. And while adolescent cigarette smoking
Microbes in the gut could be protective against hazardous radiation exposure
A new study by scientists at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and colleagues published Oct. 30, 2020, in Science, showed
Why you should be eating wheat germ
Wheat germ. Don’t be turned off by the name; germ, in this case, is related to germination and has nothing
Reese's Has Created a Trick-or-Treat Door Full of Free Candy and It Could Be Coming to Your Town
Halloween is right around the corner and people are definitely getting creative when it comes to ways of making trick-or-treating
Here's why we should all be doing compound exercises
Compound exercises make for an intense and highly effective workout – but what exactly are they? We asked a fitness
Always Be Ready for a Trip to the ER
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7, 2020 — Accidents happen, and being prepared for an emergency room visit could help speed treatment and
Scarlet fever is making a comeback. Bacterial ‘clone’ could be to blame.
Once a leading cause of death for children across the western world, scarlet fever was nearly eradicated thanks to 20th century medicine.
U.S. COVID deaths may be underestimated by 36%
More than 200,000 people in the United States have now died from COVID-19. But the death toll of the U.S.
Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine won’t be ready by US election: report
US biotech firm Moderna won’t seek an emergency use authorization for its coronavirus vaccine before November 25, its CEO told