Just because you’ve had your COVID-19 vaccination doesn’t mean you can stop taking steps to protect yourself and others, experts
Month: April 2021
Medication access for opioid use disorder lower among those involved with criminal justice
Approximately 6.5 million people are under correctional supervision in the United States on any given day. Justice-involved individuals (people currently
Is empathy born in mom’s first hugs?
Show your baby your love, and you’ll get a kinder, gentler adult child as your reward, a new study suggests.
The 5 foods that cut your odds for colon cancer
When it comes to guarding against colon cancer, what you eat is everything. You can reduce your risk of colon cancer by
Antihistamines can be helpful during spring allergy season and as COVID vaccines roll out, for which rashes are common
If you are one of the millions of people worldwide suffering from allergies, you may take an antihistamine pill to
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to 16 and over in NY
New Yorkers over 16 years old can sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations starting Tuesday, a major expansion of eligibility as
Cannabis legalization and link to increase in fatal collisions
Legalization of recreational cannabis may be associated with an increase in fatal motor vehicle collisions based on data from the
Insomnia associated with more suicidal thoughts, worse disease symptoms in schizophrenia
Insomnia is a common problem in patients with schizophrenia, and a new study reinforces a close association between insomnia, more
How many mothers have lost a child: A global comparison
The inequality is enormous: Mothers in select African countries are more than 100 times more likely to have had a
FDA OKs first new ADHD drug in over a decade for children
U.S. regulators have approved the first new drug in over a decade for children with ADHD, which causes inattention, hyperactivity