Health

Advancements in Alzheimer’s Risk Prediction Through Blood Testing

Predicting Alzheimer’s Risk with a Blood Test New research indicates that a blood test measuring a single protein could predict…

Ebola Outbreak Expands in Eastern Congo with Rapidly Spreading Cases

A health worker stands at the Evangelical Medical Center in Bunia, eastern Congo, where Ebola clinical trials are scheduled. Recently,…

Blood Tests Show Promise for Alzheimer’s Diagnosis and Prediction

Recent research shared at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in London highlights the potential of blood tests to change Alzheimer’s…

Challenges in Women’s Health Under Current Policies

The Democracy Dies in Darkness campaign emphasizes the importance of constantly seeking new paths for progress. Founded by abolitionists in…

The Challenges Facing Women’s Health in the U.S.

The Nation, established by abolitionists in 1865, has long documented the diverse political and cultural landscape, providing an independent, progressive…

Reversing the Decline of Psychiatric Treatment for Youth

State governments must address the reduction in residential psychiatric treatment options for young people. Without intervention, juvenile detention may become…

Surge in Cyclospora Infections Across U.S.

Infections caused by the diarrhea-inducing parasite, cyclospora, are witnessing an unprecedented increase throughout the United States. Data from more than…

Capt. Chesley Sullenberger Diagnosed with Early-Stage Alzheimer’s

Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, renowned for his emergency landing on the Hudson River in 2009, has announced his Alzheimer’s disease…

Today’s Political Highlights and Health Advisory

The latest updates in politics have arrived alongside an important health advisory. Here’s what you need to know: Political Updates…

Understanding and Choosing Acupressure Mats: A Comprehensive Guide

At first glance, an acupressure mat might seem intimidating. Its appearance resembles a pad covered in spikes, often nicknamed a…