Research reveals that many more people lose their lives because of the effects of rainfall and flooding than are routinely accounted for.
There are stark socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in babies admitted to and who die in neonatal units in England and ...
Families in the U.S. and around the world are having fewer children as people make profoundly different decisions about their lives. NPR's series Population Shift: How Smaller Families Are Changing ...
California’s birth rate has hit a record low, a historic “baby bust” dipping below the birth rate of 1906, when San Francisco was recovering from the great earthquake that destroyed most of the city.
Full list of Democrats who voted against paying US Military during shutdown Queen Elizabeth Felt “Great Sympathy” for Prince Andrew, Prince Harry and Princess Margaret For This Reason Over 140,000 ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas State Child Death Review Board (SCDRB), under the Office of the Attorney General, has released its 2025 Annual Report analyzing the deaths of Kansas children. The ...
Prostate cancer incidence is increasing, especially in advanced stages, reversing previous declines and slowing mortality rate improvements. Racial disparities persist, with Black and Native American ...
A new study has revealed that humpback whales are shorter than they were in the mid-1900s and there was an 80% drop in crude birth rates in Hawaii between 2013-18. Photo courtesy Martin van Aswegen A ...
In the United States, the risk of dying from pregnancy-related causes is more than four times higher for someone giving birth in Louisiana than in California, and a child born in Mississippi is nearly ...
In recent weeks, VLCC rates on the benchmark Middle East-to-China route hit the threshold of $100,000 per day. Tanker owners and shipbrokers expect the strength in the supertanker market to spill over ...
After hospitals were acquired by private equity firms, patient death rates in the emergency departments rose by 13% compared with similar hospitals, according to research published this week in Annals ...