In a small trial, long covid patients who received occupational therapy reported improvements in their daily functioning and quality of life.
The mental health benefits of exercise were still seen in people who were only modestly active, but more data might be needed to know for sure.
Gonorrhea, once an easily treated and relatively mild STI, is becoming a superbug, with major public health implications.
At least nine children in the U.S. and over 100 in Europe have contracted the severe and unexplained hepatitis, with many needing a liver transplant.
Volunteers who were told to eat only during the day lost about as much weight as people dieting without time restrictions over a 12-month span.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking public transit.
A dangerous strain of the avian influenza has caused the deaths of millions of birds and is spreading fast in wild eagle populations.
Doctors say dozens of children have developed severe hepatitis, with some needing transplants.
An influential panel of experts say children should be screened for anxiety and depression, but not necessarily for suicide risk.
The first year of the pandemic saw more reported gonorrhea and syphilis cases than ever, along with a rise of syphilis cases in infants.
The FDA-approved technology might someday let people to treat many eye problems by simply wearing drug-releasing contacts.
Researchers found a higher risk of rare genital defects in boys whose fathers filled a metformin prescription in the three months prior to conception.
Critics say the diagnosis may pathologize normal behaviors like mourning and doesn't provide a solution to the problems that lead to severe grief.
The U.S. has seen a decline in cases but nobody knows how long that will last.
The quack field of homeopathy is filled with junk studies, a new paper finds.
CDC data shows the vaccine was only 16% effective against the predominant strain this winter. Luckily, flu cases remained far lower than usual.
The pandemic "has been more devastating" than official numbers show, the researchers say.
Starting March 28, unvaccinated employees previously granted exemptions and benched from working with customers will be allowed to return to work.
Heavy alcohol consumption had a greater effect, but just one drink a day was linked to a smaller brain.
The man also sold unapproved "cancer vaccines" for years.