By Judith Graham Twenty years ago, a group of pioneering older adults in Boston created an innovative organization for people...
By Dr. Shane Steadman, DC, DACNB, DCBCN, CNS One of the oldest and most primitive areas of the brain controls...
by Jian Gao, Yian Yin, Kyle R. Myers, Karim R. Lakhani & Dashun Wang Two surveys of principal investigators conducted...
By Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, Makerere University Worldwide, tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant cause of disease and deaths. Around 9.9 million people...
CNN’s Brian Stelter marks the two-year anniversary of the pandemic on his “Reliable Sources” podcast in conversation with KHN Editor-in-Chief...
Half of British workers (50%) are still working from home for most of their working week, and those who don’t...
When you feel you cannot trust your happiness. It’s a strange, somewhat mysterious thing that happens. You become afraid of...
By Zoë Dodd Samantha Young Lisa Boucher Abeera Shahid Melanie Brown Kimia Khoee Ahmed Bayoumi While people have been living...
By Noah Fromson Many questions remain about the most effective rehabilitative and long-term care for traumatic brain injury. For a...
By Elizabeth Lee, Dickinson College Like everyone else, artists have been challenged by new conditions and routines since the start...
By Rae Lynn Mitchell-Texas A&M For the pilot study in Atmosphere, researchers delved into indoor air quality and health outcomes...
The inner judge — that sinister internal voice of self-hatred, humiliation, and shame — is a powerful ally of the...