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Frequent blood donors don’t need to worry about iron deficiency harming their health, new research shows.
Almost two years into the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, several states are still struggling to immunize their residents.
As flu season approaches, a new study is pointing to a possible bonus from vaccination: a lower risk of stroke.
Some of those efforts focus on how to improve screening tests meant to help patients optimize their chances of having a healthy baby through IVF.
Earlier this month, after a two-year hiatus, Project Medical Education (PME) returned to Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).
FACING SUICIDE combines the poignant personal stories of people impacted by suicide with profiles of scientists at the forefront of research.
The city is launching a new community-based initiative to close vaccine gaps.
Royal Caribbean and the other major cruise lines are moving to soon allow passengers to board most voyages without COVID-19 shots and relax virus testing rules.
Owners should look to protect their pets, and themselves, during the monkeypox outbreak.
The life expectancy for New Yorkers dropped by 3% from an average age of 80.7 in 2019 to 77.7 in 2020 (Fox News).