At-home rapid tests for COVID-19 and influenza are becoming available, allowing simultaneous diagnosis, which aids timely and effective treatment and improves patient outcomes.
The article discusses the ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare providers when families demand life-sustaining treatments for patients unlikely to benefit, highlighting moral distress and trust issues.
Mary J. Scourboutakos, Eastern Virginia Medical School Most prenatal supplements lack the amount of omega-3 fatty acids that could help prevent preterm birth, meaning delivery before...
(Family Features) Around the new year, many people set goals for better health. People ages 65 and older can kick off a healthy new year by...
Kimberly Dodd, Michigan State University After a relatively quiet fall, there’s been another spike in cases of bird flu in Michigan. When state officials announced on...
Aimee Pugh Bernard, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated a vast landscape of misinformation about many topics, science and health chief among...
American Greetings and the American Cancer Society launch customizable digital greeting cards to promote cancer screenings, emphasizing early detection and personal connections in health discussions.
Exposure to nature positively impacts health by reducing pain, stress, and anxiety while promoting well-being, encouraging initiatives like Nature Prescriptions for improved health. Walk in the...
Arthur Daemmrich, Arizona State University President Joe Biden was inaugurated in January 2021 amid a devastating pandemic, with over 24 million COVID-19 cases and more than...
(Family Features) In the U.S., 1 in 3 adults is at risk for a newly recognized syndrome that comes from a combination of heart disease, kidney...