Black Americans have been persistently hard-hit with heart disease risk factors for the past 20 years—and social issues like unemployment and low income account for a good deal
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Studies have determined that in-school transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19 is rare when masking, social distancing and other safety protocols are followed. However, little has been
Anyone who wants to eat, drink or exercise indoors in San Francisco must show they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 when one of the nation’s most stringent restrictions
The Biden administration said Wednesday it was banning use of chlorpyrifos, a widely used pesticide long targeted by environmentalists, on food crops because it poses risks to children
(HealthDay)—For adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) with uncomplicated vaso-occlusive crises, outcomes are significantly better with treatment at an infusion center (IC) compared with an emergency department (ED),
In findings that bode well for the full reopening of schools across America, a new government survey shows that nearly 80 percent of school employees and child care
Abs exercises are having a moment among celebrities this week. Yesterday, for instance, soccer legend David Beckham highlighted his ab roller routine while working out shirtless in his
Life in a global pandemic has been difficult for children and teens who struggle with their weight, according to experts at Stanford Children’s Health. Whether they face anorexia
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