New Rules for Mammograms, Tanning Beds Top Health News of 2015
Study: Extremely Premature Babies at Greater Risk for Autism
Early Treatment Improves Heart Attack Outcomes, Study Finds
Child Asthma Rates Leveling Off, Except Among Poor and Older Kids: Study
World Bank Group President on Declaration of End of Ebola Transmission in Guinea
World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim issued the following statement on Monday’s announcement declaring the end of Ebola transmission in Guinea.
The Younger the Mother, the Worse Her Health at Midlife: Study
Women who have their first child in their mid-20s to mid-30s have better health at age 40 than those who have their first child in their teens or early 20s, a new study finds.
Hospital Prices Vary Widely Across the United States
The cost of medical care varies widely across the United States, a new study reports.
Hospitals negotiate the cost of medical services with insurance companies. And, the new report found that prices at hospitals in monopoly markets are 15...
Meals on Wheels Can Deliver Emotional Nourishment, Too
Social isolation is common among many U.S. seniors, particularly during the holidays. But, home-delivered meals can significantly reduce their feelings of loneliness, new research finds.
Meals on Wheels Can Deliver Emotional Nourishment, Too
Social isolation is common among many U.S. seniors, particularly during the holidays. But, home-delivered meals can significantly reduce their feelings of loneliness, new research finds.
Dietitian Experts Offer Holiday Food Safety Tips