loading...
 
Browse by Publishers  
 
 
 
 
 
#health
4.8M Followers
health
Ethiopia bolsters public health emergency response through workforce development with support from the Pandemic Fund
Ethiopia bolsters public health emergency response through workforce development with support from the Pandemic Fund @WHO/Alemtsehay Zergaw Credits...
who.int @ 30+ days ago
18.61k
14.4k
health
Ontario measles count continues to climb with 440 confirmed or probable cases in 2025
There have been 470 cases reported since a multi-jurisdictional measles outbreak was declared Oct. 18. Measles cases are climbing in the province,...
insidehalton.com @ 30+ days ago
13.03k
10.6k
health / wellness
Dietitians reveal exactly how much protein to eat at every meal
Spreading out your protein intake throughout your day has a ton of health benefits. If there's one macronutrient we're a little obsessed with right now,...
today.com @ 30+ days ago
16.9k
16.36k
health
10 Dairy-Free Snacks That Won’t Spike Your Blood Sugar
Finding dairy-free snacks is easy, but finding ones that actually keep you full without spiking your blood sugar? That’s a whole different story!...
fitasamamabear.com @ 30+ days ago
18.67k
12.89k
health / learning / science / wellness
We’re finally learning how perimenopause profoundly changes the brain
The first sign something was amiss was the tiredness. Then I started forgetting where I had left my phone or keys, only to find them...
newscientist.com @ 30+ days ago
15.86k
20.6k
health
Medicaid work requirements could cut coverage for 5.2M
Dive Brief:• Five million adults could lose Medicaid coverage next year if Congress enacts work requirements for adults enrolled in Affordable Care Act...
healthcaredive.com @ 30+ days ago
13.41k
13.94k
health
Welfare uncertainty is stirring up fear - Davey
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has accused the government of "stirring up fear and anxiety" by failing to provide enough detail about its welfare...
bbc.com @ 30+ days ago
17.71k
13.72k
health
Pope Francis stops using oxygen mask, continues to recover from pneumonia, Vatican says
Pope Francis is no longer using mechanical ventilation to help him breathe in the latest positive update on his health, the Vatican said on Wednesday....
france24.com @ 30+ days ago
17.65k
17.36k
health
Ontario sees another sharp rise in measles cases while outbreaks grow in Quebec, Alberta
By Hannah Alberga There’s been another sharp increase in Ontario measles cases as the province begins to release weekly reports on the infectious...
winnipegsun.com @ 30+ days ago
19.18k
13.91k
beauty / health / mindfulness / nutrition / wellness
Microplastics are everywhere. 7 effective ways to limit your exposure
Microplastics have been found in numerous organ systems and even in the human brain. It's impossible to avoid them altogether, but you can cut back,...
today.com @ 30+ days ago
18.66k
13.53k
health
The FDA Finally Visited an Indian Drug Factory Linked to U.S. Deaths. It Found Problems.
The inspection comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed that drugs made at the Glenmark Pharmaceuticals plant accounted for an outsized share...
propublica.org @ 30+ days ago
17.49k
18.69k
health / wellness
7 Tips for Staying Consistent at the Gym with ADHD, According to an ADHD Psychologist
I was 32 years old when I learned that I have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While it is not unusual for women to be diagnosed...
verywellmind.com @ 30+ days ago
9.6k
9.14k
health
Diet changes might reduce risk of ringing ears
Lowering the volume on earbuds or wearing earplugs in noisy environments is known to reduce a person's risk of tinnitus. Now, new research suggests...
upi.com @ 30+ days ago
15.39k
14.64k
health
This cutting edge hair loss treatment is a repurposed drug from the 1990s
Minoxidil is best known as the key ingredient in Rogaine, the popular hair loss solution launched more than 30 years ago. By MATTHEW PERRONE,...
mercurynews.com @ 30+ days ago
17.4k
17.33k
health
The Dangers of Eyelash Trimming: Risks You Should Know
Not worth the risk. “Beauty trends aside, per the American Academy of Ophthalmology, eyelashes have an important job—they keep dust, dirt and other...
newbeauty.com @ 30+ days ago
14.98k
12.69k
health
Editorial: Health care in crisis in Delta
I know I’m likely preaching to the converted when I say we have a health-care system in crisis in this province. Last month, due...
delta-optimist.com @ 30+ days ago
12k
17.02k
health
7 Medications for Dementia and Alzhiemer's Disease
Dementia is a loss of brain function that affects memory, thinking, judgment, behavior, and language. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of...
verywellhealth.com @ 30+ days ago
16.75k
14.7k
health
From TV to CMS: How Dr. Oz could shape Medicare and Medicaid
Mehmet Oz — the surgeon-turned-TV-star better known as Dr. Oz — faced senators on Capitol Hill last week, asking them to confirm him as the new head...
npr.org @ 30+ days ago
13.92k
9.61k
health
CDC issues dengue fever warning for spring, summer travelers
(The Hill) – Dengue fever cases have been rising among U.S. travelers and are expected to climb this year, according to a warning from the...
newsnationnow.com @ 30+ days ago
12.89k
16.47k
health
Aldi Is Selling the Cutest $ 13 Caddy (It’s Perfect for Spring!)
Spring is officially here! I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to take all the parties and dinners outside for the next...
apartmenttherapy.com @ 30+ days ago
16.83k
19.16k
health / science / technology
Explainer: the science of xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, taking the organs, tissues or cells from one species and transplanting them into another, is rapidly approaching reality as an...
cosmosmagazine.com @ 30+ days ago
17.17k
13.54k
health
Ketamine shows promise for treatment-resistant PTSD in psychedelic-style therapy settings
A new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology suggests that intravenous ketamine, when administered in a setting that mirrors...
psypost.org @ 30+ days ago
10.82k
19.48k
health
How the anti-vaccine movement weaponized a 6-year-old's measles death
Anti- vaccine influencers see the child’s death as proof — not of the danger of measles, but of their own debunked theories. In February, a 6...
nbcnews.com @ 30+ days ago
13.64k
12.74k
health
Ontario measles cases rise amid growing concern about spread among unvaccinated individuals
Measles cases continue to rise in the country’s most populous province, with Public Health Ontario reporting Thursday there has been more than 100 new cases...
theglobeandmail.com @ 30+ days ago
19.01k
21.31k
health
DPH issues key approval for new Dana-Farber hospital
The Massachusetts Department of Health has given a key approval in Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's quest to build a new $ 1.7 billion cancer...
bizjournals.com @ 30+ days ago
16.53k
13.87k
health
Vaccines don’t cause autism. So what does?
Another CDC/MMR study is a waste. Autism rates are increasing due to complicated factors. A version of this story was originally published by Dr....
substack.com @ 30+ days ago
11.01k
11.46k
health
The Murky, Expensive World of Longevity, Explained
When high-end gym chain Equinox rolled out its $ 40,000 longevity programme last year, some saw it as an attempt to chart a new (and expensive) path...
businessoffashion.com @ 30+ days ago
18.63k
13.14k
health / mindfulness / nutrition / science / wellness
Alzheimer's May Not Actually Be a Brain Disease, Says Expert
The pursuit of a cure for Alzheimer's disease is becoming an increasingly competitive and contentious quest with recent years witnessing several...
sciencealert.com @ 30+ days ago
15.78k
13.08k
health / science
Tattoos are being linked to some cancers. Are they really a risk?
Whether it is a butterfly on your ankle or your football team’s logo across your back, tattoos have long been seen as a way...
newscientist.com @ 30+ days ago
12.13k
15.85k
health
"Good American Family" Shines a Light on This Rare, but Real Dwarfism
Hulu's "Good American Family" tells the tragic story of Natalia Grace, a Ukrainian girl born with dwarfism who was adopted by an American family when...
popsugar.com @ 30+ days ago
19.89k
16.62k
health
EPA Deregulation Would Be a ‘Tragedy’ for Health, Experts Say
Physicians and scientists say rollbacks on pollution, transportation and greenhouse gas emissions regulations are a serious risk to public health.The...
insideclimatenews.org @ 30+ days ago
15.61k
20.37k
health
7 Best Foods To 'Grow New Brain Cells' And 'Preserve' Memory, According To A Brain Expert: Red Grapes, More
Keeping your brain healthy is essential for memory, focus, and overall cognitive function as you age. While genetics play a role, your diet can...
shefinds.com @ 30+ days ago
17.93k
14.42k
health
Politics, measles and the choices you make
South of the border a hot zone is emerging and Canadians are already feeling its impact. Whether it’s political tensions or the threat of...
thespec.com @ 30+ days ago
8.99k
10.22k
health
Researchers raise urgent concern after finding hidden contaminants in everyday products: 'One of the top global public health ... threats'
A new study shows that microplastic pollution isn't just a potential problem for the planet — it could also have major repercussions on our...
thecooldown.com @ 30+ days ago
20.12k
19.04k
health
Video US foreign aid freeze could cause maternal mortality to rise in Chad: UNFPA
The U.N. Population Fund supports the vital health care system in eastern Chad, and 70% of its funding for humanitarian response comes from the State...
abcnews.go.com @ 30+ days ago
12.87k
17.45k
health
Israeli airstrikes shattered ceasefire and killed hundreds in Gaza
Hospitals say more than 430 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel shattered a temporary ceasefire in a blitz of airstrikes. Israeli leaders say this...
npr.org @ 30+ days ago
10.02k
12.76k
health / wellness
At 68, she’s going viral for her buff arms. Meet ‘Granny Guns.’
Marlene Flowers, who has millions of followers on social media, challenges stereotypes about strength training and aging. Here’s what she does for stronger biceps...
washingtonpost.com @ 30+ days ago
14.96k
16.08k
health / wellness
Diabetes risk lowered by eating one surprisingly sweet food, study suggests
Mangoes may be linked to lower insulin resistance, a factor involved in the prevention of diabetes, a new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests....
foxnews.com @ 30+ days ago
14.32k
18.59k
health
California has a $ 6.2 billion Medicaid funding gap partly due to expanding immigrant coverage
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California faces a $ 6.2 billion budget gap in the state’s Medicaid services, which could force Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic lawmakers...
apnews.com @ 30+ days ago
20.71k
22.7k
wellness / health
13 high-fiber, low-carb foods to boost digestion and energy
Are you looking to optimize your digestion and other aspects of your health? Fiber can play a big role in how you feel. As a...
themanual.com @ 30+ days ago
11.3k
12.53k
food & drink / health
The Best Blender for Smoothies, Soups, and Yes, Homemade Peanut Butter, Tested and Reviewed
Because some time s you need a kitchen appliance with a motor that can move a compact car. Portable blenders are an even smaller version...
epicurious.com @ 30+ days ago
17.68k
13.66k
nutrition / health
Advances in Low-Lactose/Lactose-Free Dairy Products and Their Production
With increasing health awareness worldwide, lactose intolerance has become a major concern of consumers, creating new market opportunities for...
nih.gov @ 30+ days ago
16.33k
18.65k
fitness / health
UConn Basketball Star Paige Bueckers Does This One Stretch Before She Goes to Bed
The Huskies guard shares how she preps her mind and muscles for solid sleep. All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy...
self.com @ 30+ days ago
16.76k
11.31k
health
Hawley has pointed questions for Dr. Oz on abortion, trans care
The Missouri Republican, alone, isn’t enough to block Oz’s nomination to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, even if Democrats join...
politico.com @ 30+ days ago
16.61k
19.33k
health
Optum is changing the way it pays pharmacies
OptumRx is changing the way it pays pharmacies, reimbursing them more for branded drugs and less for generics, the company announced. Why it matters:...
axios.com @ 30+ days ago
17.37k
17.1k
health
Sneezing season: As spring allergies worsen, here's how you can get through it
The trees themselves haven’t changed but the length of pollen exposure and the variety of allergens people encounter have increased It's the first day...
nbcwashington.com @ 30+ days ago
13.76k
18.46k
health
17 Low-Carb Desserts Better Than Anything With Sugar (I Promise!)
Cutting carbs doesn’t mean giving up desserts, and these low-carb treats are so good, you won’t even miss the sugar. They’re rich,...
primaledgehealth.com @ 30+ days ago
17.54k
18.08k
health
Dornan won't step away from mystery disease probe
New Brunswick’s health minister says he won’t recuse himself from a renewed investigation into mysterious neurological symptoms, despite allegations...
tj.news @ 30+ days ago
17.51k
10.77k
job & work / health
How COVID-19 changed Indy: 5 impacts, 5 years later
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted nearly every aspect of daily life, forcing shifts in public health policy, remote work and education...
axios.com @ 30+ days ago
14.07k
17.51k
health
Analysis: How to Stand Up for Kids With Disabilities Despite Federal Changes
My son is able to live at home with our family, attend school and interact with the world because we live in a nation where...
calhealthreport.org @ 30+ days ago
14.95k
15.88k
| .. 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | .. | 91