Your Health Matters: Transparency in health care costs rules due to launch July 1st
More transparency around health care costs is supposed to be coming soon with new rules going into effect July 1st.
Despite West Texas intermediate crude oil futures dipping below $100 per barrel on Tuesday, serious gas price relief may be unlikely happen until motorists make adjustments by driving less.
Here, experts explain what happens if you eat mold. Accidentally eating mold in small amounts is likely not harmful—but you risk consuming dangerous mycotoxins.
The new menu could increase sales and simplify operations in Subway's kitchen to reverse a sales slump.
New immune-evading Omicron subvariant BA.5 is now dominant in the U.S., and previous heavy hitter “stealth Omicron” is now a shadow of its former self, according to federal health data released Tuesday.
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Researchers at Caltech have developed a vaccine designed to neutralize multiple coronaviruses at the same time.
There is no good reason to reduce or remove carbs from your diet, Nichola Ludlam-Raine, a dietitian, told Insider.
PARIS (Reuters) -Europe's Airbus has raised the stakes in a dispute with Qatar Airways over damage to the painted surface of long-haul A350 jets by revoking the contract for a fourth airplane, three people familiar with the matter said. The two companies are locked in a dispute over the impact of surface scars on the jets, with Airbus insisting the aircraft are safe and the Gulf carrier claiming there are unanswered questions over airworthiness and refusing to take deliveries. In May, a British judge rejected a bid by Qatar Airways to force Airbus to stop formally trying to deliver more A350s to the carrier, the aircraft's largest customer.
Intel Corp. began early construction work at its $20 billion New Albany semiconductor complex Friday. Construction is slated to occur Mondays-Saturdays on the site for about three years, with operations coming online in 2025, according to an update shared by a task force consisting of the Licking County Port Authority, Grow Licking County and the Licking County Chamber of Commerce. The complex will occupy about 900 acres of land in New Albany and is expected bring tens of thousands of jobs to the area, including construction jobs and roles at ancillary businesses.
While running, with its constant pounding, would seem ready-made to destroy the cartilage in the knees, researchers think the opposite may be true.
Concerns about a recession and a drop in energy demand led to a drop in U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude-oil prices below the $100 -a-barrel mark on Tuesday for the first time in months. That's contributed to talk of a potential "buying opportunity" for traders, even as some analysts expect further price declines.
U.S. Covid-19 infections are surging, though hospitalizations remain low. The FDA has already asked for boosters that specifically target BA.4 and BA.5.
Hannah Blumka loves theater, especially "Hamilton." Her mom is close to her faith. Together, they persisted through complications, 156 hospital days.
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / GettyThe more times you catch COVID, the sicker you’re likely to get with each reinfection. That’s the worrying conclusion of a new study drawing on data from the U.S. Veterans Administration.Scientists stressed they need more data before they can say for sure whether, and why, COVID might get worse the second, third, or fourth time around. But with more and more people getting reinfected as the pandemic lurches toward its fourth year, the study hints at s
The combination of initial and recurring infectivity carries enormous implications for how the pandemic will continue to play out.
One month after taking 80 times the recommended dose of vitamin D, the man had symptoms including diarrhea, tummy pain, and ringing in his ears.
After getting colostomy surgery, Renee Welsh decided to share her story online so people with chronic illnesses like hers would feel seen.
Though the United States appears to be coming out of the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 isn't going away any time soon. And there remains the continued risk of another surge as more states relax...
Casey Ward says she begged doctors to operate, but they wouldn't because she was pregnant. After birth, they discovered tumors in multiple organs.
A nerve condition, vitamin deficiency, or injury might be to blame for tingling in feet. Experts share other common causes for tingling feet, plus when to see a doctor.