By Kate Ruder COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — On a recent November evening, Angie Phoenix waited at a pharmacy here in...
https://www.sandstonecare.com/news/how-adolescent-substance-use-treatment-has-changed-over-the-past-70-years/ Jill Jaracz A “one size fits all” philosophy doesn’t work for substance use treatment, particularly when comparing adolescents to...
By Arielle Zionts GANN VALLEY, S.D. — Rural medics who rescued rancher Jim Lutter after he was gored by a...
By Reed Abelson, The New York Times Most older Americans want to live at home as long as they can,...
— Embarking on a Pilates journey proves to be a remarkable exploration, promising not only physical wellness but also a...
By Naomi Muthua Wanjiru Tuberculosis is making a comeback. This month, the World Health Organization released its annual TB report,...
By Adnan Haider “I felt I had to use it compulsively every day,” says Kristen Hansen of her addiction to...
By Vivian Lam, The Conversation How researchers conceptualize a disease informs how they treat it. Cancer is often described as...
California tops the list of the states most eager for muscle gains Massachusetts and New York follow in second and...
By Kelly Malcom Animal models are a necessary research tool for understanding how diseases develop and how therapies work in...
By Colleen DeGuzman Many people from racial and ethnic minority groups brace themselves for insults and judgments before medical appointments,...
By Hannah Norman, KFF Health News Bill Eisenman has always fished. “Growing up, we ate whatever we caught — catfish,...