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A David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA-led research team reports that vitiligo is associated with increased depression risk, with higher risk among Black and Hispanic patients.
With heat waves becoming more intense and frequent across the U.S., experts gathered for a Harvard webinar on how to protect children's health amid soaring temperatures.
John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks ...
An unvaccinated child who lives in Kootenai County was diagnosed with measles just weeks after the virus was found in the ...
Adults aged 65 years and older are becoming the fastest-growing demographic, yet, the sexual health of older women is often ...
It may be time to rethink certain genetic mutations associated with two devastating neurodegenerative disorders—amyotrophic ...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecological cancers. The current medical playbook—surgery ...
Late nights, alcohol, and smoking on weekends may be doing more than disrupting your Monday mornings. They could also be ...
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a breakthrough diagnostic tool that could transform how quickly and ...
For many breast cancer survivors, fatigue may linger long after treatment ends, which can have a significant impact on ...
Mental health services must urgently increase investment in lifestyle interventions to improve care and help close the ...