You might think you know what a normal body temperature is, but there is no such thing. Analyzing the age-old...
Phthalates are commonly used in plastics, and researchers have now tied them to developmental issues in toddler boys who were...
Humans, like many other species, regulate protein intake more strongly than any other dietary component and so if protein is...
A study by the University of Stirling has found first-time participants in parkruns are more likely to return if events...
We are constantly exposed to phthalates in our environment through plastic products such as storage containers, medical devices, packages, fabrics,...
Simple strategies to strengthen your bones, implemented by the whole community not just those at higher risk, could lead to...
Breast milk is widely acknowledged as the most beneficial nutrition for infants, but many families face medical or logistical challenges...
Health benefits that have resulted from reductions in fine particulate air pollution aren’t distributed equally among populations in the U.S.,...
In a paper published on Aug. 30 in Frontiers in Nutrition, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute researchers, in collaboration with...
Research conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health detected significant levels of metals in the blood and urine...
New Curtin research into injuries sustained by trail users has found mountain biking is not the dangerous, injury-plagued sport reserved...
Victims’ agency and needs, independent of their desire to exit trafficking, should be the focus of health care services for...













