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Published: October 20, 2020 by John Harrington, Thomas C. Frohlich and Hristina Byrnes
[cnxvideo id=”883516″ placement=”ros”] The novel coronavirus was declared a pandemic less than eight months ago and already it is among […]
Published: October 17, 2020 by Thomas C. Frohlich and Evan Comen
Blood tests evaluate how well organs are working and help identify abnormalities that almost always prompt further, more specific tests. […]
Published: April 8, 2020 by Hristina Byrnes and Thomas C. Frohlich
Intensive care units, or ICUs, are specialized hospital wards set up to provide close monitoring and critical treatment for seriously […]
Published: March 18, 2020 by Thomas C. Frohlich
As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to increase in the United States, health organizations and government officials […]
Published: March 16, 2020 by Thomas C. Frohlich
[cnxvideo id=”1068408″ placement=”ros”] In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, hand washing is more important than ever as one of […]
Published: February 19, 2020 by John Harrington, Thomas C. Frohlich and Hristina Byrnes
Tying the knot is for many people one of the most prominent milestones of adult life — but not for […]
Published: December 17, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich
Beach communities are well familiar with such hazards as storms, floods, and erosion. And with more frequent and intense rainstorms […]
Published: December 6, 2019 by John Harrington and Thomas C. Frohlich
The rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and to a fair trial, as well as the right not […]
Updated: January 15, 2020 by Grant Suneson and Thomas C. Frohlich
[cnxvideo id=”928075″ placement=”ros”] The U.S. population has grown significantly since 2000, from 281.4 million to just over 321 million, a […]
Updated: January 6, 2020 by Thomas C. Frohlich and Evan Comen
Los análisis de sangre evalúan cómo funcionan los órganos y ayudan a identificar anormalidades que, casi siempre, dan lugar a […]
Updated: January 15, 2020 by John Harrington and Thomas C. Frohlich
[cnxvideo id=”893920″ placement=”ros”] Women all over the world have a longer life expectancy than men, according to the World Health […]
Updated: February 17, 2020 by Thomas C. Frohlich
Cancer has overtaken heart disease as the leading cause of death in high-income countries, according to research published Tuesday. In […]
Published: July 2, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich and Hristina Byrnes
A career in teaching means having an impact on the next generation — providing young people with the tools to […]
Published: July 1, 2019 by Liz Blossom and Thomas C. Frohlich
Raw statistics about diseases and mortality don’t always reveal the underlying causes or health issues that contribute to these statistics. […]
Updated: July 15, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich
[cnxvideo id=”840075″ placement=”ros”]People often spend hundreds of dollars on security systems to protect their property from intruders and outside dangers […]
Published: June 6, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich, Val Washington and Liz Blossom
Despite long-standing warnings of a climate emergency as well as efforts by some nations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the […]
Published: June 1, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes and Thomas C. Frohlich
The world is drowning in trash, and the waste generation rates are only increasing, according to the World Bank. Due […]
Updated: May 16, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich and Hristina Byrnes
[cnxvideo id=”789401″ placement=”ros”]Most people don’t think of coffee — and the caffeine that packs its punch — as a drug, […]
Published: May 3, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich and Hristina Byrnes
Published: April 9, 2019 by Steven Peters, Thomas C. Frohlich and John Harrington
The image of the frontiersman blazing a trail through the wilderness is an archetype of American culture. It has been […]
Updated: February 27, 2019 by Thomas C. Frohlich
Earth is an ocean planet. Water in liquid or frozen form covers 75% of Earth’s surface and fills the sky […]
Updated: February 14, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes and Thomas C. Frohlich
With the exception of the last two years, when it dropped largely because of spikes in opioid deaths, life expectancy […]