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DREXEL HILL, Pa. –
In the hours before he’s due at Upper Darby High School, senior Khalid Doulat has time to say prayers, help his mother or prepare for track practice.
It’s a welcome shift from last year for him
It’s unusual for Emma Cooper, a nurse who cares for women after they’ve given birth, to be proud of the work she does every day.
“To have a patient sitting in front of me crying because they feel that they
Dr. Darryl Elmouchi will be Corewell Health’s new chief operating officer, effective May 1, the health care system announced Tuesday.
Elmouchi has served as president of Corewell Health West, which oversees the system’s west Michigan based health care operations, since
Love juicing? This is too much a reminder of a good thing that can be unhealthy or even cause injury in very rare cases.
A liver specialist is sounding the alarm about fad diets that are being promoted online and
According to the Gun Violence Archive, in 2023, we’ve had 146 mass shootings in the United States. 475 children under age 18 have been killed and 1,139 have been injured. Gun violence is a public health issue; we are in
Samantha Casiano and Luis Villasana and had a baby last week who died shortly after birth. The fatal condition was diagnosed at 20 weeks of pregnancy. When Casiano asked her OB-GYN what her options were, she was told, “You don’t

Arsenic-based pesticides have been used in agricultural practices for many years, and, accordingly, soils and groundwater in the US are contaminated with varying levels of arsenic. Because arsenic exists in soil and water, it finds its way into our food
For two weeks recently, tens of thousands of private doctors in Rajasthan protested against a landmark bill which guarantees a right to health
It’s well known and long-established that walnuts can help improve heart health.
Walnuts contain alpha-Linolenic acid (ALA), an essential omega-3 fatty acid that helps keep the heart pumping normally and may help prevent blood clots, per WebMD.
Now, a new
WELL Health Technologies (TSE:WELL – Get Rating) had its price objective lifted by CIBC from C$6.50 to C$7.00 in a research note released on Wednesday morning, BayStreet.CA reports. The brokerage currently has an outperform rating on the stock.
