A study found that lower vitamin D levels at age 39 were linked to Alzheimer’s-related brain changes 16 years later.
Best known for its role in the American Revolution, the Christ Church of Boston’s North End neighborhood is still home to a thriving Episcopal congregation.
As a GOP congressman tries to restore the District of Columbia’s original borders, activists leading the long-shot campaign hope the president will act.
Havana may be forced to the negotiating table to restore the island nation’s energy lifeline, following the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s Maduro.
The court must decide whether the EPA’s position that glyphosate needs no cancer warning shields companies from state lawsuits.
New research shows that listening to natural local birdsong can improve mood and reduce stress more effectively than recordings from distant places.
Cloaked in nondisclosure agreements, companies are wooing cash-strapped rural counties to build massive data centers nationwide.
Kennedy defended budget cuts, his agency’s actions on vaccines, and the administration’s efforts to crack down on health care fraud.
People along Paul Revere’s famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be ‘extra special.’
Tribute bands say they love making a living as musicians while meeting demand for music by artists whose ticket prices put them out of reach for many fans.
Coalition to spare isolated herd on Santa Catalina Island gains momentum.
A major study found that stable heart attack survivors who stopped taking beta-blockers fared no worse than those who continued.
Frank Bisignano, recognized for his successful business turnarounds, is now leading major modernization efforts at the Social Security Administration and IRS.
Legislation requiring middle school and high school students to read four full books per year might be considered in some states next year, the author said.
One drug can lead to another. Doctors call it a prescribing cascade—and it often begins in predictable moments.
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was started to help safety-net providers, yet it fueled health system consolidation. Some lawmakers want to see it reformed.
Some states are taking the next step beyond banning medical procedures for pediatric gender dysphoria, by making it easier for detransitioners to sue.