Fitbit launches new Female Health feature that will tell women when to expect their period and when they will be
Are health regulations enough? Lung disease on the rise in mine workers
While on-the-job fatalities due to injuries and accidents have steadily decreased in nearly every industry in the U.S., the burden
Handheld 3D Skin Printer Shows Potential To Heal Deep Wounds In Mere Minutes
The 3D printer is just about the same size as a shoebox and weighs less than one kilogram, according to
Cigna Study Reveals If You Feel Lonely, You’re Not Alone
The survey uncovered that the U.S. is confronted with a loneliness epidemic and dubbed Generation Z ‘the loneliest generation’ of
Bill Gates Pledges $12 Million For Universal Flu Vaccine, Says Trump Is ‘Super Interested’ In Idea
Gates also told ‘STAT’ that Trump offered him a post as White House science guru, which he declined by saying
Taxing sweet snacks may bring greater health benefits than taxing sugar-sweetened drinks
Taxing sweet snacks could lead to broader reductions in the amount of sugar purchased than similar increases in the price
Health data access regulatory initiatives hold promise, but rollout remains unclear
At HIMSS18, CMS Administrator Seema Verma announced two potentially promising initiatives, MyHealthEData and Blue Button 2.0. It’s 2018. We have
Night owls might face more health issues and early
Bad news, night owls. Evening types have a 10 percent higher risk of dying than those up and at ’em
More employers look to boost employee health and well-being
With so much time spent at work, the office seems a logical place to encourage a healthy lifestyle. A growing
Protecting young adults’ sexual health
Gilla Shapiro studies clinical psychology at McGill. She earned her BA and MA in Social and Political Sciences at the