There is a growing reliance on a two-pill regimen to terminate pregnancies in the U.S., a new report from an abortion rights advocacy group finds.
Symptoms of the mysterious ailment have included hearing noise and experiencing head pressure followed by headache, migraines, dizziness, and memory lapses.
More than one-third of carbon from the canals is released into the
The media have been pseudo-analyzing Trump to impart dark meaning to his every word. Sometimes a metaphor is just that.
Social media could prove to be as much a barrier to post-conflict reconciliation as it is a way of helping communities move forward, new research has claimed.
President Joe Biden plans to speak with local media outlets and 'influencers' instead of national reporters during the 2024 campaign. The Hill reported Thursday that Biden likes talking to local reporters more, as the White House press corps clamors for more press conferences and interviews. 'You get more bang for your buck,' one longtime aide said
Several scientists in Switzerland have received reports indicating a direct correlation between income level and early brain aging, with poverty accelerating the brain’s aging process. According to reports, a team of scientists from the University of Geneva and Lausanne in Switzerland found that the link between low income and faster destruction of white matter coincides […]
Vaccination has dramatically reduced cases, making clinical diagnoses tricky.
Drug-resistant gonorrhea is a growing problem—one that doesn't heed borders.
Extreme climatic events such as droughts, heat waves, and cold spells not only modify hydro-meteorological conditions but also alter the underlying characteristics (e.g., wildfires due to droughts changing the vegetation cover). Intense human activities, such as river channel modifications, afforestation, deforestation, industrialization, and urbanization, further amplify the variability of watershed system components.
Do you love where you live? From large communities down to small neighborhoods, a new Niche study ranks the best places to live in the United States in 2024.
In the world of termites studied by Northeastern professor Rebeca Rosengaus, worker termites spend their few short months on Earth cleaning and feeding their enormous long-lived queen mother and tending to her eggs and their young siblings.