‘Tech neck is the real deal.’ Why pain is on the rise from looking down at laptops and phones — and what to do about it
Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
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Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
You’ve heard about the Mediterranean diet. But do you know the foods in the plan, and the wine that can be enjoyed with it?
Bouvé experts say vaccines differ according to whether the viruses they’ve been designed to quell are mutating or stable.
Texas’ Department of State Health Services reported a case of bird flu in a human who was infected by cows with the virus.
In prisons, where health care is already poor, the danger posed by PFAS exposure is even greater, says Phil Brown, a Northeastern professor of sociology and health sciences.
Leah Oruko’s ambitions extend farther than the borders of her hometown in New Castle County, Delaware. They even extend beyond the confines of the United States.
It might be Dry January, a New Year’s resolution or just a general curiosity in sobriety, but at the start of each year, millions of American adults skip out on drinking.
The Food and Drug Administration is warning U.S. consumers not to use certain over-the-counter eye drops, as more than two dozen eye products from several major brands carry risk of infection.
Health Equity Interns from Bouvé College's Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research presented their research and creative projects at the 2024 RISE Expo.