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In a new op-ed, Professor Shunichi Nakagawa argues for the importance of advance care planning.
The findings highlight the potential of couple-based health screening, skills training or joint participation in programs.
A new study indicates that more flexible, take-home methadone policies could help close a gap in care.
Stressful experiences appear to be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, according to a new study.
A new large-scale study lays out a daunting picture of where the Earth’s climate may be headed.
A mouse study found that the drug can alter the brain's dopamine system, boosting the case for more targeted medical use.
One in three heart attack survivors report symptoms that meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Coverage gaps are a particular problem for commercially insured children, but affect publicly insured children, too.
The new findings are the first to show brain changes over the course of years.
Agwuncha has tips on where in New York to find Nigerian food, and the city’s most vibrant holiday market.
A Climate School study found that farmworkers worldwide are increasingly exposed to extreme heat that could hinder their work.
A new study published in the journal Nature offers reassuring data.