The rising frequency of natural disasters due to climate change could make health plans more susceptible to significant negative effects, according to Maria DeYoreo, PhD, of RAND Corporation.
Do you see the glass as half empty or half full? If you rewind to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, chances are you experienced some level of pessimism.
Do you see the glass as half empty or half full? If you rewind to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, chances are you ...
Two forms of support could significantly improve American families’ health: providing free diapers and offering rides to ...
A new study led by researchers from Oxford Population Health has shown that a range of environmental factors, including lifestyle (smoking and physical activity), and living conditions, have a greater ...
The researchers found dementia risk decreased with higher amounts of physical activity. Dementia risks were 60% lower in ...
Earth Commission Report1 provides major new insights into the potential for the transgression of Earth-system boundaries ...
Scientists are gathering more evidence on which factor has more of an impact on human wellbeing amid the aging process.
At the State of Black Health second annual summit hosted by BlackDoctor.org in partnership with USA TODAY, corporate leaders ...
It is important that a health care team is aware of and understands a patient's goals of care, both medical and personal. But ...
Federal funding enables biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team to develop innovative treatments for autoimmune ...
Health experts warn that achievements made in Nepal’s health sector with years of investment could unravel as a key donor agency pulls the plug.