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Life expectancy is stalling – and the UK is officially the sick man of Europe. At a time when longevity medicine is gaining ...
Comparatively, fertility rates among less-than-weekly-attending Americans drops to around 1.7 and below 1.5 for nonreligious ...
New York is waging a war on multiple fronts to combat the near ubiquitous rats that plague city streets and the subways, ...
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This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. For more than a century, ...
During heat waves in California, emergency rooms fill up with people. A new study explores who ends up in the ER, and how much healthcare costs will increase in the future as climate change worsens ...
Steep cuts in US government funding have thrown much of the field of global health into a state of fear and uncertainty. Once ...
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with economist and demographer Dean Spears about why he thinks depopulation isn't the answer to the global climate crisis.
The administration's cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services are going to do irreparable harm to the nation’s health.
New book edited by Leonard Egede takes a broad, multidisciplinary approach to explore the structural factors underlying health disparities  ...
A hidden global crisis of population undercounting threatens to undermine policies from school building to disease outbreak response, scientists have warned.
By incorporating clinical guidance through population health into their benefits strategy, employers can reduce reliance on limited reactive approaches to insurance claims while fostering a healthier, ...