A significant difference between sleep schedules we naturally prefer and those imposed by society – what researchers term “social jetlag” – has been linked with elevated cardiometabolic risks that can contribute to diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular...
It’s not just his 24 points 14 rebounds, and his seven blocks, but it was how he he got those number. The other had played less than a minute all year before taking up just under three minutes against Cleveland. That it happened against a club with a history of big men...
A Palestinian fatally stabbed two people in a Tel Aviv office building and three people, including an American teenager, were killed in an attack in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, Israeli police and the army said.
Antibiotic resistance, which can turn common ailments into killers, has reached unsafe levels globally, the World Health Organization warned today, saying widespread misunderstandings about the problem was fuelling the risk. Close to one third (32%) of people surveyed believe...
Each year in the United States, more than 2 million people get sick from antibiotic resistance and 23,000 die, the Centers for Disease Control and Protection reports.
The two U.S. House members from southeastern North Carolina are divided on how to thwart President Barack Obama’s plan to bring Syrian refugees into the country.
Matthew Weiss, who runs a team at the CDC that investigates bacterial outbreaks in food and water, said OR and Washington identified the outbreak early on, before the CDC completed DNA analysis. Investigators have yet to determine the specific ingredient linked to the illness at...
The songs of New Orleans musical legend Allen Toussaint have been described as lovely stories set to music or a handcrafted suit tailored for a specific person.
A new study has uncovered a surprising link between parasitic infections and a woman’s fertility rate, finding that while a few infections compromised a woman’s fertility, others seemed to increase it.
Public health officials have their work cut out in trying to change the way people across the globe use antibiotics, according to a new survey by the World Health Organization.
The FDA said its approval does not allow this fast-growing salmon to be bred or grown in the US “There is no credible evidence that these fish are a risk to either human health or the environment”, Muir said in a statement.