The Comfort of Solitude: Why Sitting in Your Car After Work is Common
Many people find themselves lingering in their cars after a long day at work. This behavior is more common than you might think, and there's no need to feel alone in it.
Many people find themselves lingering in their cars after a long day at work. This behavior is more common than you might think, and there's no need to feel alone in it.
At a recent finance conference, hospital executives acknowledged the pressing issue of affordability in healthcare. However, solutions remain elusive.
Recent developments in cryo-electron microscopy techniques enable the observation of materials in organic solvents, potentially transforming the study of various advanced technologies.
An ongoing evaluation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again initiative reveals a mix of achievements and unmet objectives.
The landscape of obesity medications is evolving, with new drugs entering the market and peptides gaining traction in treatment protocols. The FDA's decisions will be pivotal.
GLP-1 agonist medications, such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, are increasingly being recognized for their diverse applications, including potential use in treating substance abuse.
Recent findings from the CDC reveal a troubling trend: drinking during pregnancy has increased since 2020, raising concerns about maternal and fetal health.
On June 19, 2026, Solomun will return to Pacha New York for a free performance, rewarding fans who attended his recent show with a chance to enter a registration lottery.
This editorial explores the executive orders and actions taken by the Trump Administration since January 21, 2025, that influence U.S. global health initiatives.
During a poignant ceremony off Spain's Canary Islands, Pope Leo XIV honored the memory of migrants who perished while attempting the perilous Atlantic crossing.
Waymo has unveiled a new premium membership tier priced at $29.99 per month, designed for riders seeking quicker pickups and a more exclusive autonomous experience.
In recent biotech developments, Novartis has reaffirmed its focus on molecular glue strategies amidst rising drug costs for seniors and advancements in leukemia treatments.
The dynamics of competition among Medicare Part D plans are increasingly affected by the payment structure of Medicare Advantage plans, raising concerns about fairness.
Recent developments, including a federal memo on alleged vaccine-related deaths and the establishment of a detransition clinic, illustrate how rare outcomes can shape public views on vaccine safety and gender care.
Amanda Maria Souza de Oliveira, 38, faces serious fraud charges after allegedly convincing a couple to take her in by pretending to be a 12-year-old girl.
As the pharmaceutical industry evolves, Tim Cernak's shift from Big Pharma to nature-inspired drug design highlights a new approach to developing therapies with fewer side effects.
Elizabeth Selvin reflects on the stark contrast in publication fees at Nature Medicine between 2025 and 2026, highlighting a significant financial burden for researchers.
On June 9, 2026, Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 14 individuals, as confirmed by the Lebanese health ministry.
With England's World Cup preparations wrapped up, all eyes are on Thomas Tuchel as he finalizes his squad for the upcoming match against Croatia.
A recent study by researchers at Skoltech, in collaboration with teams from the U.S. and China, sheds light on how anti-CRISPR proteins contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae.