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.
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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.
Cochlear implants can help people who have more advanced hearing loss that cannot be corrected with hearing aids.
Yes, the food kids eat between meals should reduce hunger. But the best snack is one that adds vital nutrients to their bodies as well.
The “Black Panther” franchise has revealed only about thing for sure about its new titular hero. She’s a woman.
A 40-year-old man was arrested Thursday in Las Vegas in the slaying of rapper PnB Rock, who was gunned down two weeks ago at Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles in South L.A.
Homebuyers have lost six figures in buying power over the past year, thanks to soaring mortgage rates, according to new research.
Jet fuel prices have been dropping dramatically since May, so Americans preparing for holiday travel should expect lower airfares, right? Don’t get your hopes up.
Hurricane Fiona left at least one dead and millions without power in Puerto Rico, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said Monday afternoon, warning that the storm, which poured more than 30 inches of rain in some areas, will continue to soak the island the rest of the day.
Days after winning her first Emmy Award, Quinta Brunson showed restraint when she sat down on Jimmy Kimmel’s show Tuesday night. She did not, in fact, punch him in the face.
The paintings are different from the large-scale renderings of the Obamas at the National Portrait Gallery.
Meteorologists are usually not comfortable claiming one place is the hottest on the planet because that involves lots of data and research to confirm.
The high temperatures are a stark contrast to early August, when Death Valley National Park saw 1.46 inches of rain in a single day of monsoonal downpour.