In 2009, Britain spent roughly £100bn to run the NHS. This year, the health service set the taxpayer back more than twice as much – £203.4bn to be precise.
For the past 25 years, the Fed has been focusing on the PCE, and their preferred component is Core PCE, which, without food ...
In America someone is accidentally killed roughly every 18 minutes. Most die in car crashes, though some are killed by medical mistakes, guns unexpectedly going off or freak accidents. Compared with ...
A new study found that heart attack deaths were up among younger adults with women more likely than men to die after a first heart attack.
Cardiovascular mortality among US adults with obesity tripled from 1999 to 2023, with persistent and widening disparities across certain sociodemographic and geographic groups.
A new study found that heart attack deaths were up among younger adults, with women more likely than men to die after a first heart attack. According to new research published in a Go Red for Women ...
Africa renewed its efforts to document maternal and perinatal deaths in 2014 following the release of the WHO’s maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR) guidelines. Successful ...
A new projection study estimates that nearly a third of women aged 22 to 44 will have been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease by 2050 ...
With the East Coast blanketed in snow, streaming viewers have turned to the Midwest thrills of Dead of Winter.
Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. have been declining for the past two years. But now, a project led by Northwestern researchers has found that progress is starting to slow. Funded by the National ...
Propel reported gross margin of 69.7% with the comparable gross margin in line with FY '25. Operating costs were all maintained at circa 44% of revenue, which was favorable to FY '25 and in line with ...
Another reader felt that the biggest benefits of a falling human population will be to the planet itself: “Less pollution, less deforestation, less mass extinctions of other species, etc., etc.