A recent poll by AP/NORC found that 57 percent of Americans were "extremely" or "very" concerned about rising health care costs.
Using data from the state census and other public records, the report looks at women's health, safety, education, economic status, and leadership.
"Baltimore is sinking, and the sea is rising," Benjamin Zaitchik pronounced on a drizzly, late-summer day in his office at Johns Hopkins University. A professor of Earth and planetary sciences, ...
Faced with the threat to the livestock industry and the suspension of cattle exports to the United States, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government announced large-scale inspections and a ...
Investors are watching for private updates on the job market as the government shutdown is days away from becoming the ...
As health care policy evolves at breakneck speed, the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) Nexus 2025 conference, held ...
The central bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, a decision that came at a time when British policymakers and ...
The media is rife with stories these days about the 27th Amendment coming soon.Taking this once more as an opportunity to ...
Colombo: The 78th session of WHO South-East Asia concluded on Wednesday with member states adopting resolutions on key public health challenges to accelerate health for all. The highlight of the three ...
A coalition of 15 U.S. state governors representing more than a third of the country's population has launched a new bipartisan alliance on Wednesday, aimed at improving public health coordination and ...
A new Gerontological Society of America report, "Concentric Value of Vaccination: Intersecting Health, Economic, and Societal Benefits," provides evidence on the advantages of immunization for ...