Health

U.S. Response to Ebola Outbreak Sparks Criticism

The U.S. government plans to transfer American patients needing further care to European hospitals instead of U.S. facilities have raised…

Naloxone Use Contributes to Decline in U.S. Overdose Deaths

In an effort to combat the ongoing drug crisis, public health officials have credited the widespread availability of naloxone, also…

U.S. Health Insurance Landscape in 2025

In 2025, the percentage of Americans without health insurance remained at approximately 8%. This figure, released by the U.S. Centers…

Experimental Drug Shows Potential in Easing Alcohol Withdrawal

A drug originally developed for treating dementia may offer relief for individuals experiencing alcohol withdrawal. Researchers at the University of…

Global Health Security: A Crucial Defense Against Ebola

Ebola might seem like a distant threat to many Americans, yet history has shown its potential to reach our shores.…

Ozone Alert: Texans Advised to Limit Vehicle Use

The National Weather Service has issued air quality alerts for millions in Texas, urging reduced vehicle use on Monday. The…

Facing Lung Cancer: A Personal Journey

I have lung cancer? I whispered to my doctor over the phone, struggling to come to terms with the diagnosis.…

Dogs and Their Impact on Human Health: Breeds Known for Emotional Support

Understanding Anxiety Disorders in the U.S. Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent mental health issues in the United States.…

Gene-Editing Drug Shows Promise in Lowering LDL Cholesterol

An experimental gene-editing drug has shown promising results in a small trial, significantly reducing LDL cholesterol levels long-term with just…

Swimming Lessons: Essential for Preventing Drowning

Swimming lessons offer a significant tool in the prevention of drowning incidents. While a day at the pool or beach…