Mental health care for first responders
The America we know includes a support network from first responders. The America you may not know about is the trauma these first responders experience.
The America we know includes a support network from first responders. The America you may not know about is the trauma these first responders experience.
"She did not get to die the way she wanted to ― and she suffered immensely because of it. We all did."
The model, Leeanne Adu, volunteered for the job because she knows "firsthand how critical early detection is."
Here's how to get rid of phlegm in your throat, and know what's causing it so you can keep from having to clear phlegm again and again.
Billionaire venture capitalist Mark Cuban has founded or invested early in hundreds of startup companies over the years. But only one of them, founded in January 2022, bears his name. The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Co. seeks to disrupt the $365 billion U.S. prescription drug market, which is rife with pricing inefficiencies. For example, one tablet of the Type 2 diabetes treatment Metformin costs over $500 at retail prices. But through Cuban’s company, the same tablet is just $46.20. The company
John Fetterman has spoken publicly for the first time about his inpatient treatment for depression, giving an interview to Jane Pauley of CBS Sunday Morning. Fetterman was discharged today, according to his representative, Joe Calvello, after spending six weeks at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center while dealing with clinical depression. “I had stopped leaving […]
Seeing little bumps under your eyes? Don't pop them! Follow this advice from a top dermatologist on the best way to get rid of milia under your eyes.
A team of CDC health investigators in East Palestine, Ohio, reported nausea, headaches and coughing.
Take a break from added sugar and get an extra dose of inflammation-fighting ingredients with this week of healthy diabetes-friendly meals and snacks.
Bryan O'Keefe, who tried and failed to lose weight with countless fad diets, shares what he ate before and after shedding over 100 pounds.
Common mistakes in the gym like skipping a warm-up and not having a plan can stall your progress, according to a trainer and fitness studio owner.
“'But,' my breath caught, 'he’s the baby’s father.' 'The sperm bank has many other great donors,' the nurse assured me."
Nasal vaccines for COVID-19 are still in early development. Paul Biris/Moment via Getty ImagesThe Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines have played a large role in preventing deaths and severe infections from COVID-19. But researchers are still in the process of developing alternative approaches to vaccines to improve their effectiveness, including how they’re administered. Immunologist and microbiologist Michael W. Russell of the University at Buffalo explains how nasal vaccines work, and w
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning bakers to avoid eating raw flour amid a salmonella outbreak across the country.
Summer Tao was nervous to change in a gym locker room after transitioning. She leaned on her girlfriend for support and guidance.
Two-year-old Nevaeh Muley suddenly died of a Strep A bacterial infection after her siblings had a common cold. What are the symptoms of Strep A?
Transgender Day of Visibility is supposed to be about celebrating transgender identity. But now more than ever, trans people are in danger.
Using a GLP-1 agonist has helped Margaret Josephs lose 22 lbs. The "RHONJ" star says that health, not looks, is her primary motivator for weight loss.
A major JAMA meta-analysis finds that moderate drinkers are not at lower risk of premature death than those who abstain from alcohol.
A federal judge’s ruling on Obamacare could mean that patients would have to pay for some cancer screenings like lung cancer and skin cancer screenings.
It improved the rates it would pay insurers after pushback from the industry, which contended the government was cutting reimbursement rates by too much for them to adequately serve older people enrolled in their plans. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) said it expected total payments for next year to rise by 3.3% from 2023, or around $13.8 billion, up from its 1% initial estimate, and reduced drops on some costs resulting from rule changes. Health insurers who operate Medicare Advantage plans have come under pressure after the government last month proposed new rules for an audit program to avoid overpaying them.