A diversity lag in U.S. medicine includes stalled progress for Black men
As female representation rose dramatically in U.S. medical schools, the number of Black men in academic medicine stagnated or decreased, according to
Understanding primary progressive aphasia
When you think about progressive brain disorders that cause dementia, you usually think of memory problems. But sometimes language problems — also
Genetic risk scores developed for six diseases
A team of researchers has developed a genetic risk score for six common diseases, which could assist doctors and patients when making
Infertility history linked with increased risk of heart failure
A new study finds that women who had experienced infertility had a 16 percent increased risk of heart failure compared with women
In Alzheimer’s, DNA errors stress cells, create dysfunction
Inside brain cells, errors in DNA can accumulate as we age. But in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, these errors — known as
It may be increasingly legal but doesn’t mean cannabis is safe
A recent CBS News/YouGov survey found that two-thirds of Americans want recreational marijuana use to be legal. Nearly 70 percent of states
How to Overcome Gym-Timidation
When I first started going to the gym, I was terrified of making a fool of myself with weights. I felt like
5 Inspiring AAPI Influencers to Follow
From Olympic swimmers and pro golfers to MMA champions and personal trainers, the Asian American and Pacific Islander, or AAPI, community is