U.S. consumers, already feeling pain at the gas pump, can expect higher prices and prolonged shortages for goods of all sorts, including food, as additional consequences of slowed oil production.
Efforts to reinforce health systems are gaining pace across Africa, with this week’s developments focused on emergency response capacity, disease treatment and maternal care. South Africa’s ...
An ADA report concludes elimination of benefits will contribute to more costly oral and general treatment in the future ...
Health care and social assistance professions added 693,000 jobs in 2025. Without those gains, the U.S. economy would have lost roughly 570,000 jobs.
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing diseases in the world. We examine why diabetes is such a pervasive problem and explore ...
A sharp drop in Mexican cattle imports tied to screwworm concerns is tightening U.S. feeder supplies, forcing feedlot ...
Incubate Founder and Executive Director John Stanford spent a busy day on Capitol Hill this week making the case that the ...
Oral and periodontal research has long investigated the intricate links between oral health and systemic conditions, predominantly focusing on adults.
FTSE Russell Lowers Free-Float Minimum in U.K. for International Firms The change is intended to make the indices more representative of the real economic exposure they are designed to measure, the ...
Cure 4 The Kids Foundation recently honored several lawmakers and policymakers for their legislative efforts to enhance the health and well-being of Nevada’s children and families and to expand access ...