Health and Wellness

People with more nature in their neighborhoods smoke and drink less, study finds

Green spaces have long been known to have a positive impact on mental health and well-being, but a recent study led by the University of Exeter has shed light on

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Higher cigarette taxes may improve childhood survival

A recent study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet suggests that implementing higher taxes on cigarettes in low and middle-income

Why True Mental Health Support For Moms Starts With Community

Parental burnout is a prevalent issue that many parents are facing today. According to the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory, nearly

What was big at AACR? A drug, a diagnostic, and a dog. Oh and a vaccine, too.

Angus Chen, a seasoned journalist covering a wide range of cancer-related topics, including drugs, policy, science, and equity, joined STAT

Humana’s CenterWell Expands Specialty Pharmacy As GLP-1 Drugs Take Off

Humana’s CenterWell healthcare services business has announced its expansion into the direct-to-patient specialty pharmacy sector, marking a significant move in

What’s on the health care policy agenda in Congress

As a seasoned reporter in Washington D.C., I finally had the opportunity to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Despite

Both lifestyle and metformin interventions show long-term benefits in reducing type 2 diabetes

The U.S. Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) recently released findings from a 21-year follow-up study, showcasing the long-term impact of intensive

Is Swiping Fatigue Real? How Dating Apps Are Reshaping Mental Health

Dating apps have become a ubiquitous part of modern romance, promising quick connections and endless possibilities at the swipe of

Should You Be Worried About Getting Cancer From Your CT Scan?

In the past few weeks, radiologists like myself have been inundated with questions from concerned patients regarding the potential cancer