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In the opening chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson’s provocative novel “The Ministry for the Future” set in near-future India, scores of people on the streets and in hospitals are dying from intense ...
Elon Musk's ex, musician Grimes, has shared a bit of a health update on X. Grimes, who has three kids (X Æ A-Xii, Exa Dark Sideræl, and Tau Techno Mechanicus) with the Tesla CEO, posted a lengthy ...
Public health officials say that Maryland’s high vaccination rate keeps most residents protected, but the unvaccinated ...
If you've ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our brains physically link memories that occur close ...
Dr. Brittany Charlton is speaking out after the NIH terminated all of her grants studying how discriminatory laws impact mental health among LGBTQ+ teens.
Five years since the beginning of COVID-19, new epidemics such as bird flu are emerging worldwide, and researchers are still ...
Sam Srisatta, a 20-year-old Florida college student, spent a month living inside a government hospital here last fall, ...
A study of Tarrant County residents will use advanced imaging and genetic analysis to investigate health declines in older ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday attempting to shutter a federal department that aids students with disabilities.
Tuberculosis continued to rise again in the U.S. last year, reaching its highest levels in more than a dozen years ...
Influenza activity is still in high in Ohio, the Ohio Department of Health says, as COVID-19 deaths average up to 40 deaths a week.
New York lawmakers want to close a major FDA loophole that allows companies to self-certify food additives as safe.