HHS lays out plans for COVID-19 vaccine distribution Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar joins ‘The Daily Briefing’ with insight. The number of Americans who say they
THURSDAY, Oct. 15, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Among Mexican Americans, too much abdominal fat predicts the beginning of a buildup of plaque in the arteries called
FRIDAY, Oct. 2, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Belinda Zuniga was searching the classified ads for job notices 14 years ago when a single word caught her
Americans braced for what the nation’s top doctor warned Sunday would be “the hardest and saddest week” of their lives while Britain assumed the unwelcome mantle of deadliest
China paid homage Saturday to victims of the coronavirus in the place where the global pandemic began, as Americans were warned to wear masks amid fears the disease
Over the course of 2017, positive trends in insurance coverage and healthcare access from the Affordable Care Act reversed, particularly for low-income residents of states that did not
In the U.S., rich people tend to eat a lot healthier than poor people. Because poor diets cause obesity, Type II diabetes and other diseases, this nutritional inequality
If you’ve been anywhere overseas or walked through an international airport once, you’ve seen — and hopefully tried — a Kinder Bueno bar. With its creamy hazelnut filling
Opioid crisis critical as youth drug deaths nearly triple in the past 20 years For the first time in American history, one of the leading causes of deaths
Over the years, Thanksgiving has earned the nickname “Turkey Day” for the enormous amount of turkey consumed by Americans. The turkey is the center of Thanksgiving dinner, and
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