What your resting heart rate says about your health and how to check it
A little high, low or just right — your resting heart rate can be an important indicator of your health.
5 things we know and still don’t know about COVID, 5 years later
Although not the threat it once was, some aspects of the coronavirus still leave scientists baffled
Does drinking milk really make congestion worse?
Here's what science says about milk and mucus production during colds.
Is your child desperately seeking attention? 5 signs to look for
These behaviors might be frustrating, but they are often signaling your child needs more positive interaction with you.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta ranks among best places for IT careers
New state-of-the-art facility and employee development programs drive top-tech workplace recognition
‘Worrisome’ mutations found in bird flu virus from Canadian teenager
Although the 13-year-old has recovered, the mutation allowed the virus to attack the body more easily
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Simple lifestyle changes can defy the effects of aging
Dr. Ian K. Smith’s new book, ‘Eat Your Age,’ provides a diet guide to keeping healthy as you get older
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Carter Center leader on river blindness remembers Carter’s fighting spirit
In broad swathes of Africa and in a handful of Latin American countries where it was brought by enslaved Africans, river blindness endangers perhaps 200 million people.
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Jimmy Carter goal: Outliving the last of the Guinea worms
Nearly a decade ago, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said he hoped to outlive a parasitic worm that has inflicted pain on millions of people. The Guinea worm has resisted.