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When parents sit down with me and ask 'how do we get her off the phone?', the question I have for them is 'if she wasn’t on ...
Republicans in Congress are poised to slash $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, a move that would lead to cuts for Ohio's public radio stations.
An international research team has investigated the physical activity behavior of study participants from Berlin's inner-city ...
“Exercise also increases release of endorphins, which work as natural pain modulators, and that decreases the sensation of pain,” she said. Adopting a run/walk program is a stellar way to start seeing ...
The Senate passed a bill that would cut $9 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting, foreign aid and more. See how ...
New research from the University of Sydney reveals surgically implanted spinal cord stimulators—a common treatment for lower back pain which aims to disrupt pain signals traveling to the brain—are ...
Sales of Kisqali, which treats metastatic breast cancer, surged 64% globally on a constant currency basis in the three months to June, the company said in its second-quarter sales report. That ...
With the Tour de France in full swing, Medscape Medical News asks if healthcare professionals can learn a thing or two from ...
Another 5.7 million children only have partial protection against preventable diseases, having not received all the recommended doses of certain vaccines.
And Israeli-backed American organization in Gaza says 20 Palestinians died in a stampede at a food distribution center.
President Trump’s “America First” policies are causing the Swiss to have to deal with jobless U.N. bureaucrats in Geneva.
Integrating people-centered HIV care with primary health care is essential to improving access, equity and health outcomes, but doing so successfully requires coordinated policies, digital ...