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House Passes Bill to Limit Cost of Insulin to $35 a Month

Many Teens Report Emotional and Physical Abuse by Parents During Lockdown

A large study finds that ivermectin does not reduce risk of Covid-19 hospitalization.

Bruce Willis to step away from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia: Know all about the language disorder

What is the best time to eat fruits? Here’s what an expert says

President Biden Pressures Congress for Emergency Covid Funds

Covid vaccines did not protect adolescents as effectively during the Omicron surge.

A large study finds that Ivermectin does not reduce risk of Covid-19 hospitalization.

New A.L.S. Treatment Lacks Evidence of Benefit, F.D.A. Panel Finds

Covid Vaccines Did Not Protect Adolescents as Effectively During the Omicron Surge

Ivermectin Does Not Reduce Risk of Covid Hospitalization, Large Study Finds

What happens when you consume too much protein?

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Importance of timely diagnosis, symptoms to watch out for, and more

Social media use impacts wellbeing in teens, UK study finds

Experts warn of racial disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of long Covid.

Love tea, coffee? Know how much caffeine is too much

Amid surge in fibromyalgia cases in Covid patients, experts share symptoms and tips to stay safe

Caught Covid? Here’s what you should and shouldn’t do when self-isolation isn’t mandatory

Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for testing and treating the uninsured for the virus stops taking claims.

Vegetarians, you must have these top five sources of protein in your diet

Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for testing and treating the uninsured for the virus stops taking claims.

Why pregnant people should get vaccinated for Covid-19, a maternal care expert explains

Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for testing and treating the uninsured for the virus stops taking claims.

Is drinking ice-cold water bad for overall health?

Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for testing and treating the uninsured for the virus stops taking claims.

The use of at-home coronavirus tests jumped during the Omicron wave, but disparities remain, a survey suggests.

The war in Ukraine threatens to spread Covid and undo decades of progress against other infectious diseases.

The use of at-home coronavirus tests jumped during the Omicron wave, but disparities remain, a survey suggests.

Effective alternative therapies to help manage work-from-home breakdowns

Sweeteners may be linked to increased cancer risk, says new research

In Difficult Cases, ‘Families Cannot Manage Death at Home’

Public Health Catastrophe Looms in Ukraine, Experts Warn

The use of at-home coronavirus tests jumped during the Omicron wave, but disparities remain, a survey suggests.

How to store (and cook) food to preserve nutrients

From treating cough to relieving pain: Know the many benefits of betel leaves (special recipe inside)

F.D.A.’s Accelerated Drug Approvals Come Under Scrutiny

Doctor suggests five health tips for those living with endometriosis

Why you should always sit down properly while peeing

Healthy eating: Simple diet tips to lower cholesterol

Pfizer Recalls Some Blood Pressure Drugs, Citing Cancer Risk

A top virologist who visited a Wuhan market in 2014 said he found it to be a ‘pandemic waiting to happen.’

How yoga changes the brain and helps you find peace

Trying to Solve a Covid Mystery: Africa’s Low Death Rates

World Air Quality Report: 35 Indian cities in top 50 of world’s most polluted list; here’s how you can fight air pollution

Expert shares Ayurvedic tips to manage menstrual pain, signs of a healthy period

Foods to include in your breakfast when on a weight loss and muscle-building journey

Aromatherapy and stress: Four essential oils that promise relief

What happens to your body when you eat palak or spinach daily?

The F.D.A. plans to restart facility inspections that plummeted during the pandemic.

Hospitalizations of young children with the virus surged during the U.S. Omicron wave.

‘He Goes Where the Fire Is’: A Virus Hunter in the Wuhan Market

‘Lower stress in a matter of minutes’ with these powerful techniques

Hospitalizations of young children with the virus surged during the U.S. Omicron wave.

Expert recommends detox diet to shed winter weight before summer

Hospitalizations of young children with the virus surged during the U.S. Omicron wave.

Fauci predicts an uptick in U.S. cases, saying it is not yet time to ‘declare victory.’

An expert explains why controlling the occurrence of PCOS should be addressed in early teens

Milind Soman enjoys Holi-special ‘gujjias’; shares health tips

Want to lose winter weight? Try this healthy aloe vera juice

Hate veggies? Nutritionist suggests some mouth-watering ways to add them to your diet

Another Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It?

Mental Health in India: Well-being of the youth during Covid-19

Guide to eat right: Common myths about food combining that you should know

How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer.

Japanese encephalitis virus can cause deadly brain swelling but in less than one per cent of cases

Shrugs Over Flu Signal Future Attitudes About Covid

World Sleep Day: Why do women need more quality sleep than men?

World Sleep Day 2022: Here’s how you can beat insomnia and have a sound sleep

Barrie R. Cassileth, Who Transformed Cancer Care, Dies at 83

Holi colours can lead to respiratory problems, warn doctors

Health Ministry to begin covid vaccine for children aged 12-14 years from today; All you need to know

As Virus Data Mounts, the J.&J. Vaccine Holds Its Own

A research team in Atlanta is at the center of a race to test the coronavirus tests.

Severe Covid-19 linked with long-term mental health outcomes: Lancet study

Follow these yoga asanas, tips for hair health

Exercise may help treat long Covid-induced diabetes, depression: Study

Hailey Bieber treated for a blood clot in the brain; everything to know about its signs and symptoms

Inside the High-Stakes Race to Test the Covid Tests

In Africa, a Mix of Shots Drives an Uncertain Covid Vaccination Push

Heat wave warning issued in Mumbai, Thane and Raigad; here’s how you can stay safe

‘My daily diet is filled with everything organic and healthy’: Rahul Roy on brain stroke recovery

Novel Malaria Treatment for Children Receives First Approval

Mental health: How to deal with stress in a post-Covid world

Meet the Underdog of Senior Care

Vegetarian diet could reduce cancer risk by 14 per cent, according to a new study

Donald Pinkel, Who Developed a Cure for Childhood Leukemia, Dies at 95

Know the many healing properties of cardamom and how you can add it to your diet

World Glaucoma Day 2022: All you need to know about the ‘silent thief of sight’

‘Stealth’ Omicron Is Stealthy No More: What’s Known About the BA.2 Variant

Nutritionist recommends four simple ways to build health and boost immunity

Flu Vaccine Was Not Very Effective This Season, the C.D.C. Says

‘You Murdered My Daughter’: Relatives of OxyContin Victims Confront the Sacklers

New Vaccine Findings Pose Tough Questions for Parents of Young Children

Honey: Know the various types and their health benefits

Lifestyle changes that will help reduce the risk of developing kidney disease

Vegetarians, increase your protein intake with these smart swaps

Kidney stones: Know all about the causes, preventive measures, and treatment options

Spring allergies: Keep runny rose, watery eyes, congestion at bay with these effective diet tips

Cancer treatment and female fertility: Everything you need to know

Masking did help protect children from the virus last fall, according to a C.D.C. study.

Texas Youth Gender Clinic Closed Last Year Under Political Pressure

Covid may cause changes in the brain, a new study finds.

The Loophole That’s Fueling a Return to Teenage Vaping

Mahesh Babu joins hands with Hyderabad hospital to help children with congenital heart diseases

Healthy diet: These nine foods are a must if you want to build stronger bones

Covid May Cause Changes in the Brain, New Study Finds