White House seeks more covid funding in lame-duck session
Officials say the need for next-generation treatments and vaccines is urgent as the virus continues mutating. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Officials say the need for next-generation treatments and vaccines is urgent as the virus continues mutating. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Pickleball’s popularity knows no bounds, but before you play, invest in the right shoes and consider experts’ tips for avoiding injuries. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
California saw an early rise of cases of RSV, which causes a cold-like illness in children, in October, the state’s Department of Public Health said. View original article Contributor: Praveena Somasundaram
Officials say the need for next-generation treatments and vaccines is urgent as the virus continues mutating. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Pickleball’s popularity knows no bounds, but before you play, invest in the right shoes and consider experts’ tips for avoiding injuries. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
Popular alternative Japanese medicine, Kampo, can trace its origins back to China. Researchers suggest, Jianzhen or Ganjin, the famous 8th century Chinese monk responsible for introducing the commandments of Buddhism in Japan, also laid the foundation of traditional Japanese medicine in the country. His works, believed to have been lost for generations, have now been … Read more
Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Chris Palmer joins Chris in this episode of Revolution Health Radio to talk about metabolic psychiatry and his brain energy theory of mental illness. They discuss why classifying mental disorders as “separate” conditions is misleading; the connections between mental illness and disorders linked to metabolism, including diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, pain disorders, … Read more
Front-line physicians who cared for COVID-19 patients during the first wave of the pandemic in New York City and New Orleans reported multiple factors that contributed to their occupational stress during this extraordinarily trying time in their careers. View original article Contributor:
The rapid population growth has been driven by the world’s poorest countries. More global challenges are ahead. View original article Contributor: Daniel Victor
The contribution to the Global Fund is less than aid organizations had hoped for. Britain has been cutting foreign aid since 2020. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli