Health and Wellness

Is Raw Milk Safe? Officials Ramp Up Testing Amid Bird Flu Outbreak

Raw milk has come under scrutiny recently as a bird flu outbreak (H5N1) has spread among the nation's cattle. In response to this threat, the U.S. Federal Department of Agriculture

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Worsening heat waves pose unique risks to people living with neurodegenerative disease

As we approach the end of 2024, it is becoming increasingly evident that this year will go down in history

Malaria Is Official Cause Of Flu-Like Mystery Illness In Congo

A recent outbreak of a mysterious illness in a remote area of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been identified

Major report finds moderate drinkers had lower mortality

The latest major report on alcohol’s health effects, released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), has

Drinking a moderate amount of wine may lower the risk of serious cardiovascular disease in high-risk people

Drinking a small or moderate amount of wine may lower the risk of serious cardiovascular disease in people at a

What Won’t Change, And A Case For Optimism

However, the reality is that the hype around generative AI in healthcare remains just that: hype. While there have been

RFK Jr. addressing abortion, vaccines to build support in Senate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the Health and Human Services Department has sparked some concerns among Republican senators

Study shows biased language in clinical handoffs may negatively impact patient care

Handoffs in healthcare settings are crucial moments where doctors and nurses exchange vital patient information. A recent study published in

Do Taxi Drivers Really Have A Lower Risk Of Alzheimer’s?

The bustling streets of Times Square in New York City are always filled with a flurry of activity, especially at