Happiness, as measured by a wearable biometric device, was closely related to productivity among a group of factory workers, reveals…
He Blames ‘Evil’ for South Korea’s Coronavirus Surge. Officials Blame Him.
Lee Man-hee, the founder of the Shincheonji church, which has been at the center of the outbreak in South Korea,…
Talking to Teens and Tweens About Coronavirus
Experts offer advice on how parents can help adolescents get the facts straight and be prepared.
The Benefits of Exercise for Children’s Mental Health
Even light physical activity among adolescents was linked to better mental health as they got older, new research shows.
Heat Waves May Raise Risk of Premature Birth
Extreme heat may trigger contractions and earlier birth.
Fatal Car Crashes Rise With Spring Clock Reset
The risk of having a fatal traffic accident increases in the week following the spring daylight saving time reset.
Repeat antibiotic prescribing linked to higher risk of hospital admissions
Epidemiologists have discovered an association between the number of prescriptions for antibiotics and a higher risk of hospital admissions.
2nd Death Near Seattle Adds to Signs Virus Is Spreading in U.S.
Officials see growing indications that the coronavirus has been spreading undetected for weeks. A cluster of cases at one nursing…
Are grandma, grandpa sleepy during the day? They may be at risk for diabetes, cancer, more
Older people who experience daytime sleepiness may be at risk of developing new medical conditions, including diabetes, cancer and high…
The effectiveness of frequent antibiotic use in reducing the risk of infection-related hospital admissions: results from two large population-based cohorts
Previous research reported that individuals prescribed antibiotics frequently develop antimicrobial resistance. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether…