Five Items That Have Outlived Their Usefulness
Some things have stuck around way past their “use by” date.
Some things have stuck around way past their “use by” date.
Find out why foraging for food can be good for mind, body, and spirit.
According to recent studies, coffee and tea appear to have numerous health benefits.
Over-the-counter medications like pain relievers and antihistamines have many benefits, but like all treatments, OTCs are not without potential side effects, and users must be aware of possible negative consequences.
Marijuana was a cornerstone of the youth counterculture of the ’60s and ’70s. Today, with increasing legalization, it ain’t just for kids anymore.
The Spanish flu was one of the worst pandemics in history, killing tens of millions. What made it disappear?
If your dog gets diabetes, does that mean that you’re more likely to get it, too?
At 94 years old, Val Lauder has come face to face with polio, the deprivations of war, and now the prospect of COVID-19. She reminds us that we are not the first in confronting something that could harm us. Nor will we be the last.
Here’s how to separate the hope from the hype.
“How she wished the children could sleep a little longer; perhaps, drift into a coma until all this was over. The thought of seeing them writhe under the bite of hunger chafed at something delicate in her.”
Diseases in America have affected everything from slavery to the economy of Colorado. Its consequences were often surprising.
A trek up Mount Everest ends in a lawsuit. How would you rule?
An American doctor takes med students to areas desperate for help.
Because laughter is the best medicine!
Observe World Alzheimer’s Month by familiarizing yourself with the facts.
One hundred years ago, American school nursing was praised as a public health innovation. School funding cuts have threatened school nurses, while a deadly pandemic proves they could be among the most important figures in education.