Americans can’t cut back on salt. One likely reason: Packaged and prepared foods are filled with it.
Scientists and others continue to look for ways to reduce the amount people eat in the U.S. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
Scientists and others continue to look for ways to reduce the amount people eat in the U.S. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
Judith Graham talks to medical experts about the shots. Here are their answers to readers’ questions. View original article Contributor: Judith Graham
As states try to speed rollout of coronavirus vaccines by adding people 65 and older to near the front of the line, front-line essential workers, who often face the highest risk of exposure to the virus, will be waiting longer to get protected, experts, union officials and workers say. View original article Contributor: Lena H. … Read more
Scientists and others continue to look for ways to reduce the amount people eat in the U.S. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
Shields between front and back likely aren’t enough. Best is to open all windows — or at least one in front and one in the rear — to increase airflow and flush aerosol particles out. View original article Contributor:
The human papillomavirus is the most common cause of cervical cancer. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore