The United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse every day, but those changes are not reflected in the...
A Rutgers-led study finds that when men and women have more frequent orgasms in their relationship, they want and expect...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zukerman College of Public Health identified...
A new study led by researchers at UCLA has shown that a specialized primary care medical home improved the care...
Have you heard about the food additive E415? It is also known as xanthan gum. Most likely, you eat it...
The foods we eat on a regular basis influence the makeup of the bacteria—both good and bad—in our mouths. And...
Physicians may be able to determine if menopause-related bone loss is already in progress or about to begin by measuring...
The COVID-19 pandemic likely permanently increased the delivery of mental health counseling through telehealth, according to new research from Oregon...
While 40,000 people in the United States are killed by firearms each year, an estimated 85,000 people survive firearm injuries....
Most U.S. gun owners say they own firearms to protect themselves and their loved ones, surveys show. But a study...
It generally takes as long as 17 years for hospitals and clinics to implement a practice or treatment after the...
In a study aimed at assessing the impact of washing poultry on kitchen contamination, researchers found that more than a...
