WHO clarifies what counts as a pathogen that can spread through the air

The World Health Organization is opening up the definition of airborne pathogens – such as Covid-19,…

Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive and dementia, study says

Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by 37%, study says…

What to do if your kid is bullied about their weight online, according to experts

There are a lot of risks when it comes to adolescents using screens — and a…

Stretching isn’t always the answer for pain and muscle tension

For years, conventional wisdom in fitness culture has promoted the belief that stretching to become more flexible leads…

How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can do about it

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt probably has become a pretty unpopular guy among teenagers over the last few weeks.…

Pregnancy complications linked to increased risk of early death even decades later, study finds

Pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes or preeclampsia, may be linked to an elevated risk of…

Exercise changes the brain in a way that helps heart health, especially for people with depression

It’s common knowledge that exercise is good for your mental health and your heart health — and now a new…

9 Mistakes People With Dry Eye Make

Have Dry Eye Syndrome? Avoid These Missteps Your eyes are irritated, red, itchy, gritty and feel…

Understanding Treatment Options for Pseudobulbar Affect

Managing the symptoms of pseudobulbar affect (PBA) can be unsettling. Getting the correct diagnosis can take…

6 exercises that address an often overlooked key to longevity

A strong handshake generally makes a good first impression, but there is more to your grip…