In general, the longer you breastfeed, the greater the benefits will be to you and your baby, and the longer these benefits will last.
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From rethinking workspaces to how we socialize with one another, there hasn’t been a part of our lives unaffected by the pandemic.
Adults 50 and older who don’t get at least five hours of sleep at night are 40 percent more likely to be diagnosed with two or more chronic diseases, the study found.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the quake.
Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death for women overall. And for Hispanic women in the U.S., it’s the leading cause of cancer death.
Consumers can buy hearing aids directly off store shelves, and at dramatically lower prices, as a 2017 federal law finally took effect this week.
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed a new definition for what constitutes “healthy” food, taking a more holistic look at nutrition and food groups.
American Airlines is set to pay at least $7.5 million to settle a lawsuit for overcharging customers for baggage fees, according to a deal reached last week.
A trio of ghosts from Halloweens past will be brought back to life — but only for two weeks.
Acute sinusitis causes the spaces inside your nose — the sinuses — to become inflamed and swollen. This interferes with drainage and causes mucus to build up.
The Supreme Court will not intervene in a fight between the Justice Department and former President Donald Trump.
Researchers are increasingly finding that doctors can transmit prejudice under the guise of objective descriptions. Clinicians who later read those notes can be misled and deliver substandard care.
News about heavy metals found in baby food has left parents with a lot of questions.
It may be time to pull out your step counters and start adding walking to your daily to-do lists.
Human rights advocates in the former Soviet neighbors of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia won the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to fight authoritarian regimes.