The environmental pollutants we consume are probably the reason why some people develop type 1 diabetes. Even low concentrations of...
While the U.S. spends twice as much on cancer care as the average high-income country, its cancer mortality rates are...
What children eat affects their lifelong health. But influencing their habits can be difficult, especially for underserved families with fewer...
Novel research led by psychologists from Durham University, UK and Illinois Institute of Technology, U.S., along with the collaborative network...
Autistic individuals are more likely to have chronic mental and physical health conditions, suggests new research from the University of...
Research shows there are many reasons why involving patients in decisions about their care is good medicine. Shared decision-making can...
Firearms have surpassed motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause of death among American youngsters, with official data showing a...
Northeastern experts are taking the mystery out of what we eat. In a paper published Tuesday in Nature Food, Giulia...
In the United States, 2.3 to 3.5 million people experience homelessness every year. While homelessness is often considered an urban...
A new program that uses immersive virtual reality to fill the role of a digital dietitian may eventually be able...
From 1990 to 2019, deaths from suicide by firearm declined throughout the world, but some countries saw an increasing trend....
Watching too much TV is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease regardless of an individual’s genetic makeup, say...













