The share of adults participating in three of the most common health risk factors has shifted this year, with the rates of two of them, smoking tobacco and obesity, decreasing, USA Facts found.
As demand for universities to support work-integrated learning rises, so does exposure to potential pitfalls such as personal ...
Widespread ocean pollution threatens the health of more than 3 billion people, international study led by Boston College researchers shows Ocean pollution is widespread and getting worse, and when ...
Rwanda’s health minister said Sunday that an outbreak of the Marburg virus is not spreading in the country, citing the absence of new infections or deaths in the past six days Workers at seven ...
October 17, 2024 • The decision has sent shockwaves through the adoption community and angered families still in the process of adopting children from China. We interviewed adoptees in the U.S ...
Bosses across the whole of Great Britain have been warned that they risk losing valued team members if they fail to manage their workers’ stress levels in the workplace. The Health and Safety ...
October 8, 2024 • Crocs — those colorful clog-like shoes — are popular with many kids and teens. But doctors say foot problems could be possible if they're worn constantly. Here's what to ...
Massive rains and flooding from hurricanes isn't just destructive to property — it is also a major health and safety risk, leaving residents in the storm's path stranded and potentially exposed ...
Mental Health App Could Help Prevent Depression in Young People at High Risk Oct. 8, 2024 — A cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) app has been found to significantly prevent increases in ...
NHS staff will be able to anonymously report incidents of sexual misconduct, as part of major plans to improve safety for staff across the health service. In the first ever policy of its kind in the ...
The federal government has released a proposed list of more than 30 chemicals and groups of substances Canadians encounter daily that it wants to prioritize for risk assessments. The announcement ...
“It’s an increased risk, but the absolute risk is very small ... Jeffrey Kuller, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Duke Health. The reason for that association isn’t clear, though.