1.6 Million Child-Bearing Women in Latin America Could Get Zika: Study
Behavior Changes May Be First Signs of Alzheimer's
Women May Be More Resilient to Effects of Alzheimer's Genes
When It Comes To Empathy, Don't Always Trust Your Gut
Is empathy the result of gut intuition or careful reasoning? Research published by the American Psychological Association suggests that, contrary to popular belief, the latter may be more the case.
Report Recommends Deeper Healthcare Reforms in China
China needs to further reform its health system with a number of critical steps to meet the growing health needs of the population and further control spending increases, despite impressive achievements in healthcare reform and rapid progress toward...
People-Oriented Jobs May Help Lower Alzheimer's Risk
Sharp rise in suspected cholera cases in South Sudan
Women queue to fill containers with water after UNICEF delivered 100,000 litres of safe drinking water.
CDC awards $60 million to help states and territories battle Zika
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will begin making awards totaling nearly $60 million to states, cities, and territories to support efforts to protect Americans from Zika virus disease and adverse health outcomes that can result...
Helping a Child Manage a Chronic Illness