Elham Fini, professor of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at Arizona State University, talks about her work ...
Human health and the environment are inextricably linked at local, national and global scales. Exposure to environmental issues, such as pollution, climate change, extreme heat events and poor water ...
Bumble bees sustain many of our most nutritious crops, while honey bees underpin food production across the globe.
All human beings need sleep. We spend a third of our lives asleep, and it’s as important as food, water or air to our survival. While scientists are still working to understand the exact nature of ...
Although it may not be obvious to us in our day-to-day lives, the health of the ocean has significant consequences on human health. For example, 70% of the oxygen we breathe is generated by marine ...
Articulating a comprehensive definition of health and disease has been a historically intricate task. The earliest conceptual frameworks for health and disease can be traced back to the ancient ...
The links between climate change and human health are becoming increasingly obvious: pollution, extreme weather events, food scarcity, pathogen spread. Meet a few of the University of Chicago ...
Mount Sinai Health System has opened the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health at its Icahn School of Medicine to foster collaboration across multiple programs ...
The secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, plays a significant role in every American's access to health care and in the nation's overall well-being. Under the secretary's ...