Seniors, make this winter an active and healthy one Winter may feel like a time for hibernation, but it's important for seniors to safely keep up their hobbies and physical activity in the cold weather. Jan 16, 2023 0 3
US Veterans Affairs announces plan to give free care to any vet in suicide crisis While U.S. veterans are already eligible for emergency suicidal crisis care, starting Tuesday they can get it for free. Jan 16, 2023 0 7
Hundreds of hospitals could close across rural America Hundreds of rural hospitals across the United States are teetering on the edge of closure, with their financial status increasingly in peril, a new report reveals. Jan 16, 2023 0 3
New research identifies a potential treatment target for hepatoblastoma, the most common liver cancer in children Although rare compared to adult liver cancers, hepatoblastoma is the most common pediatric liver malignancy, and its incidence is increasing. In a novel study appearing in The American Journal of Pathology, investigators ... Jan 16, 2023 0 26
Personality traits could predict those prone to prejudice Psychology researchers at the University of Oregon think they are getting closer to knowing whether personality and morality can be used to predict whether people adopt prejudicial beliefs. Jan 16, 2023 0 4
Pressured coaches try to get sports psychologists to gossip Sports psychologists at Britain's top soccer clubs are being pressured to reveal confidential information about players in their academies, new research shows. Jan 16, 2023 0 24
How to treat scars at home—and hopefully make them disappear Maybe you've had a skin cancer removed from your face or body. Perhaps you had an injury or accident and needed stitches. However you came by a cut on your skin, you probably want to make it appear as small as possible as ... Jan 16, 2023 0 6
Thinking about cosmetic surgery? At last, some clarity on who can call themselves a surgeon When is a surgeon not a surgeon? It's a riddle that's long puzzled regulators and consumers. But it may soon be solved. Jan 16, 2023 0 3
Canada's new COVID test rules: Targeting travelers from China will not stop globally circulating omicron subvariant In a throwback to January 2020, when the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 began to be detected outside of China, many countries have again adopted measures targeted at travelers from China. These measures include flight restrictions, ... Jan 16, 2023 0 26
Why cholera continues to threaten many African countries Malawi is facing its worst cholera outbreak in two decades. The outbreak started early in 2022 and has, so far, resulted in over 18,000 cases and the loss of 750 lives. It's also forced the closure of schools and many businesses. ... Jan 16, 2023 0 6