The fallout from the Trump administration’s move to claw back about $11 billion in public health funding as part of federal ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LDWFC) is set to consider a motion to declare an emergency and ...
Enduring a week’s worth of cold water plunges can jolt the body’s cells into starting the process of autophagy to clean up ...
One of the leading causes of death globally is cardiovascular disease - and often, eating too much salt can contribute to ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved new rules to help prevent the spread of chronic wasting ...
The consortium, Let’s Fix Our Food, has come out with suggestions to control intake of high-fat, salt & sugar foods. Over 17 ...
While most experts recommend cutting down on salt, some detractors question whether most people really need to be making ...
Dr. Melvin Echols discusses hypertension's impact on Black Americans and shares advice on diet, exercise, and preventive care ...
When the Great Salt Lake reached an all-time low three years ago, it generated a new concern about one of the few species ...
Wildlife officials are keeping a close eye on the deer, elk and moose in Utah for signs of chronic wasting disease.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a lethal and contagious neurological disorder, is spreading rapidly among wildlife across 36 US states and several other countries. Experts are emphasizing the grave ...
Genetic diseases can happen when there's a change ... Losing too much salt through pee (salt wasting) can affect how your kidneys take in other substances, including potassium and calcium.