Health and Wellness

Are Mosquito-Borne Viruses Becoming More Common and Severe? A Clinical Virologist Explains The Risk

Mosquito-borne viral infections have been causing multiple deaths in the northeast recently. Dr. Anthony Fauci was hospitalized after contracting West Nile virus, while a New Hampshire resident tested positive for

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Energy deficits harm athletes’ health, new research tool reveals how

Fuel level low! Energy deficits harm athletes' health, new research tool reveals how In 2014, the International Olympic Committee named

What To Know As Fungal Infections Linked To Music Festival Grow

California health officials are on high alert as they anticipate a surge in valley fever cases following a recent outbreak

How cardiologists addressed bias in a clinical algorithm

Critics argued, however, that overprescribing medications like statins can lead to unnecessary side effects and costs for patients who may

Low-carb/high-fat diets for weight loss may actually boost risk of type 2 diabetes

A recent study conducted by Monash University and RMIT University researchers has shed light on the potential risks associated with

2024 U.S. Open Slogan Calls Tennis ‘The World’s Healthiest Sport’

But for many people, it can be a great way to stay active, improve physical fitness, and enjoy the social

Race in kidney function equations

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Global study reveals persistent health risks despite declining pollutant levels

Air pollution continues to be a significant health risk despite decreasing pollutant concentrations, according to a recent international study led

57 Million Eligible For GLP-1 Drug Coverage In U.S. And That’s Just Those Under 65

The latest analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) reveals that a significant number of U.S. adults with private insurance