‘Endemic’ is not an exit, says epidemiologist
Masks are coming off, mandates are easing, and people are beginning to mingle more freely. Spring is just around the corner. Despite the
Masks are coming off, mandates are easing, and people are beginning to mingle more freely. Spring is just around the corner. Despite the
The clinical trial of an old antibiotic for a new purpose is offering hope to thousands of patients with drug-resistant breast cancer
Family caregivers of loved ones with dementia often have high rates of depression and anxiety and physical problems related to chronic stress
A new cohort study of older adults finds excessive daytime napping may signal an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Investigators from Brigham and
As a neurologist working in the COVID Survivorship Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, I find that my patients all have
Obtaining a medical marijuana card may pose a risk for those who use cannabis products to treat pain, anxiety, or depression, according
Harvard pandemic experts monitoring the global spread of the Omicron subvariant BA.2 say that early tracking in the U.S. suggests a milder
For the longest time, your milk choices were whole, 2%, 1%, and fat-free (or skim). Today, refrigerator shelves at grocery stores are
Insights into how cancer cells adapt and rewire their metabolism to achieve growth and survive were accompanied by a call for tools
A large study challenges the theory that light alcohol consumption benefits heart health, suggesting instead it may be attributed to other lifestyle