Your body knows the difference between good stress and bad stress: Do you?
Newswise — LONDON — It may be surprising to hear, but medically speaking, not all stress is bad. Healthy stress levels help build resilience, says Safia...
Four years later, what do we know about COVID-19?
By Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan
Newswise — Four years ago, a brand new virus turned the world upside down.
Today, thanks to researchers, medical...
Rise of the Tripledemic
By Cedars-Sinai
Newswise — (LOS ANGELES) As the new year kicks into full swing, so has a trio of respiratory viruses, creating a so-called tripledemic....
Millennial women are making more money. They’re also facing bigger health threats.
By Jennifer Gerson/Originally published by The 19th
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A new report from the Population...
Endometriosis Awareness Month: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
By Cedars-Sinai
Newswise — LOS ANGELES-- It is one of the most common and painful disorders, affecting more than 6 million women in the United...
‘It feels like a mountain you never get done climbing’: COVID isn’t over
By Sara Luterman/Originally published by The 19th
Four years into the COVID-19 pandemic, few Americans are especially concerned about catching the disease. A recent poll...
Women and minorities bear the brunt of medical misdiagnosis
By LIZ SZABO FOR KFF HEALTH NEWS/ublished by theGrio
Charity Watkins sensed something was deeply wrong when she experienced exhaustion after her daughter was born.
At...
How to Prepare Your Body for Daylight Saving Time
(Family Features) Millions of Americans will soon get extra sunlight in the evenings when daylight saving time (DST) - observed by every state except...
New study finds high-dose inhaled nitric oxide decreases the risk of death among critically...
By University of Alabama at Birmingham/Newswise
In a first-of-its-kind study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, physician-scientists from the University of...
BIPOC individuals bear greater post-COVID burdens
By University of Washington School of Medicine
Newswise — A study study published today reports that BIPOC individuals who were infected with COVID-19 experienced greater negative aftereffects...