Canadians Are Being Encouraged To Consider Suicide
Why is euthanasia offered as a viable solution to a potentially non-permanent problem, when other options are possible?
"Walking 20,000 steps a day changed my life"
Four people told Newsweek how walking thousands of steps a day has helped their physical, mental and emotional health.
How To Improve Your Health With Social Connections
Here are several actions you can take to improve your social connections and support your health.
Alzheimer's risk may be lowered by erectile dysfunction drugs
Participants using this treatment were 18 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease during the study period.
Snake attack victim dies hours after giving birth
Carpet vipers are one of the most venomous snakes in Africa, with their bites having a 10 to 20 percent mortality rate if untreated.
Congress Has a Duty To Modernize Opioid Treatment
Congress cannot afford to remain idle on this issue.
U.S. Social Policy Is in Crisis. Academic Medicine Should Address It
The policies and practices our health care system supports or fails to support will continue to shape our health and our lives, whether we take accountability for it or not.
Healthiest menu items at fast food restaurants
Several fast food restaurants offer healthier options for those looking to eat low calorie or simply track their macronutrients.
Real Aid in Dying Means Caring for the Dying, Not Helping Them to Die
The way to provide aid to the dying is to invest additional resources in hospice and palliative care.
Mom shares tip that helped her drop 160 pounds healthily—Without fad diets
"I changed my relationship with food, that is why it has been so successful," Brandi said.
Playing a musical instrument keeps your brain in tune as you age
"Being musical could be a way of harnessing the brain's agility and resilience, known as cognitive reserve," researcher Anne Corbett said.
Scientists find way to help immune system "cool off" cancer cells
"The protein prevents the cancer cells from becoming more aggressive and spreading," researcher Abhimanu Pandey said.
To Make Health Care Affordable, Give Patients Choices
Affordability is on the mind of every American in 2024. From groceries to gas, Americans are spending more.
Scientists warn chemicals in baby products may cause premature birth
"These chemicals may be silently seeding lasting challenges for the health of the next generation," scientist Jiwon Oh said.
"Medical milestone" as woman gives birth using her mother's womb
"Maira was once inside the uterus that is now inside her," gynecologist Francisco Carmona said.
Woman diagnosed with 22 liver tumors after 16 years on the pill
The doctors who examined Stephanie Vaz, 34, suspected her condition arose from her long stint on the contraceptive pill.
Donald Trump syphilis rumors: Doctors weigh in
Red marks on Donald Trump's hands led to online speculation it could be a symptom of syphilis.
Stop Demonizing Pregnancy Resource Centers
I can attest to the pro-life movement's devotion to caring for both mother and child at every step of pregnancy.
Communities Must Address Racial Disparities in Emergency Medical Services
Some EMS leaders are taking action, but it's coming too slowly.
Scientists identify diet that may keep women healthy as they age
A study looking at the diets of almost 50,000 women has investigated the role that dietary protein plays in aging.
The Affordable Care Act Saved My Life. Donald Trump Wants To Destroy It
If the ACA had been successfully repealed, I genuinely do not know if I would still be here today.
Men with bigger breasts more likely to die younger
Between one-third and two-thirds of men have some form of gynecomastia, which is enlarged male breast tissue.
Ancient Egyptian healthcare was "advanced and successful," say experts
Healthcare in ancient Egypt was universally available to men, women and children from all levels of society.
Women Must Take Cervical Health Seriously
In 2024, we can make great strides against cervical cancer. The blueprint is simple. Get tested, get vaccinated, and stay healthy.
Ohio Gov. DeWine Is Wrong—Protecting Kids Is the Conservative Thing To Do
Conservatism, rightly understood, does not condemn the judicious and courageous use of government power to protect vulnerable citizens against clear dangers.
Aging and obesity's "significant unresolved problem" may have solution
Scientists have figured out which chemicals drive the development of fatty liver disease and other metabolic conditions, which may allow for treatment.
Scientists discover snake venom that may help with high blood pressure
"Venoms never cease to surprise us," researcher Alexandre Tashima said. "A great deal remains to be studied in these toxins."
Italy hospital surge over flu-like illness raises alarm bells: "Very weird"
Hospitals in Italy are being overwhelmed by an increase in admissions of people suffering influenza-like diseases.
"Stop smoking altogether," dog owners warned
"If they can reduce the exposure of their dogs to smoke, that can help the dogs' health," veterinarian Deborah Knapp said.
Pro-Abortion Misinformation Costs Lives
The fundamental right of every child to be born and live is a core principle that should unite us all.