“Antisemitic remarks are made by people with and without mental illness. Mental illness isn’t a cause of antisemitic remarks,” one psychologist said of Kanye.
A genetic mutation that emerged centuries ago is still causing illness today, according to new research.
Floodwater often contains pollutants and pathogens that can sicken and kill people in the aftermath of a storm.
Most countries aren't doing enough to help people stay active, such as building safer walkable roads, the WHO report finds.
Tragedy struck a TikTok-famous farm when avian influenza swept through and killed nearly every bird.
Torontonian stoners age 19 years or older can begin purchasing cannabis via Uber Eats today.
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a shortage of the commonly prescribed ADHD drug. Doctors and patients are scrambling to find alternatives.
Researchers have found that thiazolidinediones, or TZDs are linked to a lower risk of dementia compared to other popular diabetes drugs.
A new analysis from the Commonwealth Fund predicts that even a modest booster campaign would save tens of thousands of lives and billions in medical costs.
A study of over 3 million pregnancies suggests that antidepressants don't raise the risk of autism or ADHD in children.
As of 2021, 19 states and territories have at least 35% of their residents living with obesity—more than double the number in 2018.
Anti-vaxxers dig in their heels when challenged with facts and are more likely to soften their opinion through exposure to relatable, empathetic stories.
There are now more than 18 million cancer survivors in the U.S., but many challenges remain in prevention, detection, and treatment.
The agency warned against a "recent" social media trend of cooking chicken in NyQuil last week, but the bizarre recipe hadn't been trending in months.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends doctor screen all patients under 65 for anxiety and depression—even if they don't have symptoms.
At a conference this week, public health experts and health officials sounded an alarm over growing case numbers of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
Covid-19 is likely to cause less death and misery moving forward, but it's far from a vanquished public health threat.
People with gum disease or missing teeth were more likely to develop cognitive decline and dementia, researchers found.
Former Arrayit President Mark Schena falsely claimed his Theranos-like blood testing device could accurately test for covid-19 at the height of the pandemic.
Age, exercise, and certain health conditions may all play a role in doggy dementia risk, an owner survey of over 15,000 dogs suggests.