Research highlights the emotional toll of caregiving
New research from the University of Zurich, based on data from more than 28,000 caregivers in three countries, shows that the longer individuals spend caring
New research from the University of Zurich, based on data from more than 28,000 caregivers in three countries, shows that the longer individuals spend caring
A large new population study of men over 45 indicates insulin resistance may be an important risk factor for the development of the world’s most
New research out of Michigan State University found that the number and type of microbes present in the saliva of pregnant women differ according to
You may have heard sleep described as something of a magic pill for the body. With the right amount, timing, and quality, it can work
Ryan Wettstein Nauman was inconsolable one evening last December. After being put down for bed, the 3-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, just kept crying and crying
Vanessa Kerry, a pulmonary and critical care physician, founded Seed Global Health more than a decade ago to tackle inequities in health care systems around
WASHINGTON — Legislation targeting Chinese biotechnology companies caused a ruckus early this year. None of that may matter if Congress doesn’t pass it in December.
As a physician, Robert Klitzman is acutely aware that while clinicians are well-trained to handle the physical needs of hospitalized patients, they are often unequipped
Two years ago, the RSV epidemic shook pediatric hospitals across the country along with the pediatric residents in them. One of us, Faith, was a
A team of researchers led by Anna-Karin Gustavsson at Rice University has developed an innovative imaging platform that promises to improve our understanding of cellular