Although social media can have benefits, it can also have significant negative consequences for mental health.
A German study found that eating oats for just two days can lower "bad" cholesterol by 10% and reduces diabetes risk in ...
The Trump administration wants to boost manufacturing of glyphosate, the world’s most common weed killer. Here’s what that could mean for health ...
New research reveals GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may boost or decrease sexual function, with 52% of users reporting changes in ...
Budget Impact Analysis (BIA) has emerged as an essential tool in health economics, offering a structured approach to appraising the fiscal consequences of introducing new health care interventions. By ...
Since spring 2025, the U.S. government has rolled out the broadest tariff measures in decades: reciprocal tariffs, expanded duties on steel and aluminum, and ongoing Section 301 tariffs on goods from ...
Medically tailored meals (MTMs) can reduce health care use among high-risk patients with diet-related conditions. However, the potential impact of providing coverage for MTMs across fifty US states ...
One year ago, Los Angeles experienced one of the most destructive urban wildfire disasters in its history. The fires consumed more than 55,000 acres, destroyed nearly 16,000 homes, and claimed ...
Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention and quiet mental clutter, a new study has found. Researchers at McGill University and ...
The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., is pictured Friday, May 27, 2022. A panel discussion will highlight the impacts on health to the community as it relates to President Trump’s One Big ...
Eco-anxiety is "a term that encompasses the set of emotional responses of the population to the anticipation and experience ...