Australian scientists said an aging population, alcohol consumption and low physical activity could all be contributing to the country's high breast cancer rate.
Reuters has recently published an interactive article (if you can even call it that) about the impact of cozy games on a person's mental health. The "article" is much more than just plain text: While ...
Viacheslav Onyshchenko/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images(LONDON) -- The World Health Organization warned Monday that the ...
Austin ISD’s vaccination rate is also low compared to the state average – around 84% of AISD kindergartners had the MMR ...
The United States has joined a WHO-led flu vaccine meeting, despite the Trump administration's plans to withdraw from the ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer said one in 20 women globally will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
The World Health Organization names antimicrobial resistance as one of the most urgent public health threats, but it remains ...
DOGE claims $55B in savings, but its ‘wall of receipts’ totals $8.6B — just 0.1% of last year’s federal budget ...
Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its $500 million pledge to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the World Health Organization ...
"Principles of sovereign equality and territorial integrity are non-negotiable for us. They are absolutely essential for ...