Are eggs good or bad for your health?
A new study suggests that regularly eating eggs can increase the risk of early death, but some experts are skeptical about the findings.
A new study suggests that regularly eating eggs can increase the risk of early death, but some experts are skeptical about the findings.
A new commission jointly organized by The Lancet medical journal and Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute is studying how to bring universal health care to India within a decade.
An optimistic outlook may help people live longer, and may also lower the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions.
Some people are starting to develop the impression that there are “good” COVID-19 vaccines and “bad” COVID-19 vaccines based on media coverage of clinical … Continue reading “Public perceptions of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ COVID-19 vaccines pose challenges”
Since 1990, pollen seasons have gotten longer and more pollen-filled, and climate change is responsible, according to a new study.
Precautions taken to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including wearing masks and distancing, are likely the major reason for a steep decline of flu cases … Continue reading “A sharp drop in flu cases during COVID-19 pandemic”
Rolling out vaccines as quickly as possible and doubling down on COVID-19 precautions such as wearing masks will be the most effective tools to fight the virus in the months to come, according to Harvard Chan School’s Atul Gawande.
Experiencing mild fever, chills, headache, or fatigue from the COVID-19 vaccine means that your immune system is kicking in the way it’s supposed to, according to experts.
Bhutan, a tiny and poor nation in South Asia, has had only one COVID-19 death since the pandemic began, thanks in part to a public-health focus on prevention.
Mary Bassett is being honored by the New York Academy of Medicine as part of its Black History Month celebration.