Public Health & Epidemiology
The world is aging, and with age comes vision decline. New research may have found how to improve eyesight in an accessible way.
NicoBoard is an app that helps parents make sense of a frightening time.
The good news is that it can be countered with acne medication.
Most American men who die by suicide do not have any known history of mental health problems. So, what is to blame?
There's a fatal prion infection killing deer and elk across North America.
In 200 years, the mortality rate for children under the age of five (per 1,000 live births) has dropped from 40% to 3.7%.
Deaths of despair are skyrocketing in the U.S., while at the same time, they are falling in other wealthy countries. What are we doing wrong?
Robinson v. California helped to established a rehabilitative ideal: addiction should be dealt with as a therapeutic matter.
This isn't America's first rodeo with monkeypox. In 2003, the virus swept across America thanks to a shipment of exotic animals.
Wyoming's roads are nine times deadlier than Ireland's. California's road safety is on par with Romania's.
A doctor once joked that statins will be added to the water supply. Humor aside, the data shows that statins really are a "wonder drug."
What you need to know about this smallpox cousin.
Researchers believe they have found a single point mutation in an infection-sensing gene that causes the autoimmune disorder.
Thanks to genetic clues, scientists discovered that an old stroke therapy that had abandoned for decades might just work.
A new wave of preventative cancer vaccines are set to begin trials.
The same technology behind the COVID-19 vaccines may enable the first damage-reversing heart attack cure.
A study finds prescription medications and dangerous unlisted ingredients in ordinary supplements.
SIDS deaths have decreased worldwide, but research has yet to solve this medical mystery.
Disulfiram is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of chronic alcoholism. It might also serve as anti-anxiety medication.
Morbid fatality statistics on digital highway signs seem to distract drivers, thus increasing the number of car crashes.
Shoving platelet-rich plasma up your nose might restore your sense of smell after COVID. But whether it actually works still needs to be sniffed out.
Much of the discussion began during the pandemic, which really brought mental health issues to the forefront.
Wealth was a cushion, but even being well-off did not protect people from the harmful effects of pandemic stressors.
Mutations that confer malaria resistance occur more frequently in people who live in regions where the disease is endemic.
COVID-19 and other microbes have shed light on disease spillover from animals to humans, but we can also spillback disease to wildlife.
The World Air Quality Index shows how clean your city’s air is, in real time.
The dark genome makes up 98% of human DNA. Scientists are just beginning to understand its role in cognitive disorders.
Hormonal birth control for women may elevate the risk of depression and suicide, but so does pregnancy itself.
The Poisson distribution has everyday applications in science, finance, and insurance. To compare the results of some biomedical studies, more people ought to be familiar with it.