This October, we honor the resilience of breast cancer fighters and commit to a future free from this devastating disease. Discover how you can play a part in the fight against breast cancer!
North Carolina has recorded its first flu-related death of the season, reminding residents of the seriousness of flu infections. Health officials urge preventive measures like vaccinations and hygiene practices.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers found that permethrin-treated baby wraps could reduce malaria cases in young children by 65%. This innovative approach may provide a new line of defense against the deadly disease in sub-Saharan Africa.
A groundbreaking study shows that pediatricians using simple tools like training videos and health record prompts can significantly reduce peanut allergy rates in children by up to 80%. Find out how early introduction of peanuts can protect your child!
Colorectal cancer is set to cause 1.6 million deaths annually by 2040. Dr. Emmanuel Aguh emphasizes the life-saving importance of early detection through colonoscopies. Don't wait until it's too late!
A groundbreaking study reveals that new cardiovascular risk equations could significantly decrease the number of middle-aged adults eligible for aspirin to prevent heart disease, raising questions about current guidelines and the safety of aspirin use.
A new report by Mental Health America ranks US states on mental well-being and care, revealing alarming disparities. New York, Hawaii, and New Jersey lead, while Nevada ranks last, emphasizing the urgent need for improved mental health services across the nation.
America faces a severe measles crisis with record-high cases in 2025. States like Michigan, California, and Illinois report new infections, raising concerns about a potential resurgence of this vaccine-preventable disease.
As the Mets grapple with their defensive issues, President David Stearns discusses the future of star player Pete Alonso—could this be the last season for the Polar Bear in Queens?
Health officials in Pierce County have detected the clade I mpox virus in wastewater. While no patients have been reported, authorities are increasing testing and urging vigilance. Learn more about the risks and preventive measures.