Infrared devices can damage your skin. What to know about the issues
See some advice from the expert. View original article Contributor: Leslie Baumann, M.D.
See some advice from the expert. View original article Contributor: Leslie Baumann, M.D.
The Governors Public Health Alliance would counter federal health agencies under President Donald Trump as an independent hub to monitor diseases and prepare for emergencies. View original article Contributor: David Ovalle, Lena H. Sun
The Governors Public Health Alliance would counter federal health agencies under President Donald Trump as an independent hub to monitor diseases and prepare for emergencies. View original article Contributor: David Ovalle, Lena H. Sun
More than two-thirds of the 23 protein powders tested by Consumer Reports had lead levels exceeding the watchdog group’s daily intake safety standards. View original article Contributor: Kelly Kasulis Cho
More than two-thirds of the 23 protein powders tested by Consumer Reports had lead levels exceeding the watchdog group’s daily intake safety standards. View original article Contributor: Kelly Kasulis Cho
Here’s what to know about the mosquito-borne virus, which is not fatal in most cases but could cause debilitating joint pain. View original article Contributor: Victoria Bisset, Grace Moon, Lyric Li
Here’s what to know about the mosquito-borne virus, which is not fatal in most cases but could cause debilitating joint pain. View original article Contributor: Victoria Bisset, Grace Moon, Lyric Li
Support for the MAHA movement is polarized with Republicans more likely than Democrats and independents to favor it. But MAHA food policy priorities are broadly popular. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein, Paige Winfield Cunningham, Scott Clement
Support for the MAHA movement is polarized with Republicans more likely than Democrats and independents to favor it. But MAHA food policy priorities are broadly popular. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein, Paige Winfield Cunningham, Scott Clement
More than half of the roughly 1,300 CDC layoff notices have been rescinded, but workers at health agencies who work on biodefense and mental health still lost their jobs. View original article Contributor: Lena H. Sun, Paige Winfield Cunningham