Human Illness
Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 workers and close agencies in a major restructuring
Health and Human Services Department to cut 10,000 workers
U.S. Health and Human Services plans to cut 20,000 jobs as part of a restructuring plan
Antimicrobial resistance crisis a major threat to human health
Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease
Department of Health and Human Services will cut 10,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring plan
Human Disease
Study reveals how Chagas parasite invades human cells
This Drug for Rare Diseases Makes Human Blood Lethal to Mosquitoes
At meeting on guardrails for gene editing of human embryos, some call for a dead end
Bird genome study offers insights into pandemic disease evolution
Ethically sourced “spare” human bodies could revolutionize medicine
Trump hits NJ with $350M in cuts to health programs that track disease, fight addiction
HPV Infection May Raise Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Antimicrobial resistance crisis a major threat to human health
Senator Murray, former agency heads criticize HHS layoffs: 'May as well be renaming it the Department of Disease'
Rare disease drug nitisinone makes human blood deadly to mosquitoes
Epidemiology
Comprehensive insights into rare triglyceride disorder provided in new study
CDC rescinds $31m in federal grants to R.I. Health Department
Epidemiology Informing Clinical Practice: From Bills of Mortality to Population Laboratories
Reduction in force and funding cuts at HHS will undermine public health and patient safety
Bird flu is spreading. Wastewater monitoring can help us stop it
Health Officials urge continued vigilance against Influenza as cases continue to wind down
Epidemiology articles from across Nature Portfolio
Drinking Coffee Every Day Could Reduce Your Risk of Cancer
2024 Epidemiology Report Looks at V.I.’s Health Challenges, Strategies
Human Ageing
Is Human Aging Reversible?
Study finds the age at which human brain starts ageing faster
Brain Aging Starts in Your 40s but These Strategies May Help You Stay Sharp
Brain aging accelerates dramatically around age 44 — could ketone supplements help?
Healthspan: The Science of Aging Well
Software tool can find aging cells that contribute to disease and health risks
New software finds aging cells that contribute to disease and health risks
Billionaires are racing to extend human life by decades. They are closer than you think
Longevity: Inside the scientific quest to reduce human ageing
Billionaire Jim Mellon invests in anti-ageing research firm
Environmental Disease
From construction to infectious disease mitigation to environmental management, Richard’s career took several turns before landing at USAEC
To address the environmental polycrisis, the first step is to demand more honesty
3 ways the EPA's rollback of environmental regulations could affect Americans' health if air pollution worsens
An ‘Impossible’ Disease Outbreak in the Alps
Living in cities with high pollution levels? You can be more prone to these 5 auto-immune disease
Trump’s Air-Quality Rollbacks Will Cause More in the US to Face Disease, Death
Utah becomes the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water
The threat of indifference to poverty, environmental damage and disease – and what it will take to reinvent international solidarity
Microplastics: The hidden health threat linked to chronic diseases
Health and Illness
New Featherstone Boarding Home Opens in Salt Lake County to Support Individuals with Severe Mental Illness
Dengue fever on the rise. What to know about the illness in South Florida.
Mental health, substance use providers weigh program closures amid federal funding losses
For Some Women With Serious Physical Ailments, Mental Illness Has Become a Scapegoat Diagnosis
Measles Outbreak: National Cases Near 500 As Illness Continues Spreading In Texas
Cuts to federal health care grants impact mental health services in Arkansas
Kennedy slashing 10,000 jobs in health department overhaul
Valley volunteers sought for mental health study
Tracking student illness can help UMD stay ahead of outbreaks
NYC leaders divided over involuntary hospitalization of people with mental illness