When you enter a restaurant, you may notice the hospitality of the host and waitstaff, the overall atmosphere, the cuisine options, and the other diners. However, it’s not just you who is observing the surroundings.
Black children are menstruating earlier than ever, and more irregularly
A recent report reveals that Black children from low socioeconomic backgrounds are starting their periods earlier than the average age. The study, conducted by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Apple Women’s Health Study, found that younger generations in the United States are experiencing their first menstrual period, known as “menarche,” before the age of 12.
3 things to know as new study emphasizes need to give kids peanut butter at a young age
A recent study conducted by the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has found that introducing peanut products to children at a young age can significantly reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy later in life.
Your beach vacation can boost your mental health. Experts share 3 ways to make the most of it.
If you’re looking for the ultimate relaxation, spending your summer at the beach is hard to beat. The combination of sinking your toes into the warm sand and basking in the sun after a refreshing swim in the ocean can do wonders for your mind and mood. And according to experts, there are ways to further enhance the mental health benefits of your beach getaway.
HPV vaccine can reduce risk of multiple cancers in men, new study suggests
After nearly 20 years since its introduction, research has shown that individuals who received the HPV vaccine have a significantly lower risk of developing HPV-related cancers later in life.
The more Americans who take Ozempic, the faster the US economy could grow, Goldman Sachs says
As more individuals begin to utilize GLP-1 weight-loss medications, the US economy may experience a significant boost in growth, according to a report by Goldman Sachs. The investment bank predicts that if 60 million Americans were to take a GLP-1 drug, the country’s GDP could increase by 1%. In addition
Uganda tackles yellow fever with new travel requirement, vaccination campaign for millions
Uganda has implemented a nationwide yellow fever vaccination campaign to protect its population from the mosquito-borne disease that has been a longstanding threat. As of the end of April, 12.2 million out of the targeted 14 million people have been vaccinated, according to Dr.
The first pill for postpartum depression is finally getting to patients. Doctors say it’s working.
It was supposed to be an exciting time. The new mother had just given birth at age 42, after a much-desired pregnancy. But within a week, she developed postpartum depression.