By Madelien Wooding, University of Pretoria and Yvette Naudé, University of Pretoria Mosquitoes contribute to the transmission of life-threatening diseases...
By Krista Carr Bill C-7, legislation to alter Canada’s existing medical aid in dying (MAiD) law, is passing through Parliament...
By René Kladzyk,El Paso Matters and Phil Galewitz and Elizabeth Lucas EL PASO, Texas — Alfredo “Freddy” Valles was an...
By Jim Erickson-Michigan Road networks extend some 20 million miles across the globe, and that number is projected to increase...
A return to brick-and-mortar offices requires more than simple COVID safety protocols. Companies must also take steps to alleviate some...
By Deborah Zelinsky, O.D. Eyeglasses may improve eyesight, but will they reduce the impact traumatic brain injury can have on...
By Phil Galewitz PHILADELPHIA — When doctors at a primary care clinic here noticed many of its poorest patients were...
By Diana Hendel, PharmD and Mark Goulston, MD, FAPA Nashville, TN (July 2021)—The worst of COVID seems to be over....
There’s been a lot of buzz from followers in the UK, who are outraged over the government’s plan to require...
By Darby Saxbe, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and Alyssa Morris, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts...
By Laura Oleniacz – NC State In the Journal of Wildlife Management, researchers report findings from a nationwide survey of...
I first met Riane Eisler in 1987 shortly after the publication of her book, The Chalice & the Blade: Our...