Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO – a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases
New data shows that less than one in five Australians living under disability care are vaccinated against COVID-19 more than four months since the rollout
According to researchers at Marshall University, a maternal diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids protects from breast cancer development in offspring. In a new study
Anxiety, commonly termed as a feeling of fear, dread, and restlessness, is a perfectly normal reaction to stressful situations. However, a state of heightened anxiety,
Those with power, such as the wealthy are more likely to blame others for making mistakes and they are also less troubled by reports of
The idea of visiting the doctor’s office with symptoms of an illness and leaving with a scientifically confirmed diagnosis is much closer to reality because
People journeying to resettle at diverse locations showcases a dashboard of history in accordance to further contributions. The migration industry has been playing a significant
Scientists studying a common childhood cancer have made a major breakthrough which could lead to a cure for some youngsters who would not have survived
A new position statement from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine emphasizes that sleep is a biological necessity, and insufficient sleep and untreated sleep disorders
The ultimate goal of the research is to help design a strategy to stop prion disease in humans — and, ultimately, to translate new approaches
The price tag for childbirth in America may bring some families sticker shock — even for those with private insurance. And when delivering moms require
A tickle in the nose can help trigger a sneeze, expelling irritants and disease-causing pathogens. But the cellular pathways that control the sneeze reflex go