Health and Wellness

The Power Of The Job

In the late 1970s, individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) were often overlooked in America's workforce agenda. They were perceived as too damaged to function in the mainstream economy. However,

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Neighborhoods may hold the key to slowing cognitive decline

Living in walkable, green, and well-connected neighborhoods may have a significant impact on protecting against memory and cognitive decline, according

RFK Jr. Cuts mRNA Vaccine Research, Defunding Emergency Preparedness

The recent announcement by Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., regarding the termination of funding for messenger

Kennedy’s mRNA decision poses national security risk, experts say

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent decision to halt funding for the development of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines has

Many smokers have misperceptions about nicotine. Researchers harness curiosity to correct them

Nicotine is a widely misunderstood substance, with many misconceptions surrounding its effects and role in cigarettes. Contrary to popular belief,

Coverage Of Weight Loss Drugs By Medicaid Plans Continues To Lag

States across the country are facing budget challenges that are impacting healthcare coverage, particularly for weight loss treatments. California recently

STAT Health News: HHS, mRNA, therapy, CPR

The recent decision by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to stop funding mRNA vaccine research has

Experts urge physiology-based strategies to protect people during deadly heat waves

Extreme heatwaves can have deadly consequences on the human body, leading to conditions such as heat stroke, heart attacks, kidney

MIT Spinout Strand Therapeutics Raises $153 Million To Make Cancerous Tumors Light Up

Jake Becraft, a former grad student in biological engineering at MIT, had a groundbreaking idea that could revolutionize cancer treatment: