YEMEN: Tackling trauma in displaced children

A boy in an IDP camp, Yemen
SpongeBob May Be Too Speedy For Preschool Brains

SpongeBob Squarepants may be too much for little minds.
Watson, IBM's Quiz Show Champ, Moves Into Health Care

"Jeopardy!" contestants Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter compete against Watson at a press conference in January. Soon Watson...
Mesothelioma: Unspoken Danger of 9/11
On this September 11th, many will mourn, in public or privately, the loss of more than 2,500 lives in New York on 9/11/01. The Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation acknowledges that few may be aware, however, that those who were lucky enough to...
Kids Of Parents Who Smoke At Home Miss More School
Babesia In The Blood? There Should Be A Test For That

Deer ticks like this one can spread a parasite that causes babesiosis. And infected people can spread it through blood...
Hair Straightener Contains Dangerous Chemicals, FDA Says

FDA says Beware Brazilian Blowout
When a Bundle of Joy Brings Sorrow
A baby’s birth is usually a time of joy and celebration. For parents, though, the delight might be tempered with worries about the baby’s safety, family finances and sleepless nights.
Cracking The Conundrum Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Some patients describe chronic fatigue syndrome as feeling like an "unrelenting flu."
CAMBODIA: Using text messaging as weapon in malaria war

Sophana can now report malaria cases instaniously