While some people are concerned about America’s falling birth rate, a new study suggests young people don’t need to be convinced to have more children.
While some people are concerned about America’s falling birth rate, a new study suggests young people don’t need to be convinced to have more children.
NIH experts offer perspective on next-generation approaches.
New research suggests coaching overweight or obese pregnant women to improve their ability to plan and make progress toward goals may be key to helping them lower the amount of fat in their diet.
Though spring semester is underway, spring has not yet come to Ohio. Winter weather can strike at any time. The Ohio State University’s team of public safety and facilities professionals keep a close eye on the weather and maintain procedures to clear roads and walkways of snow and ice.
People suffering from symptoms of depression or anxiety may help heal themselves by doing good deeds for others, new research shows.
MIS-C results in inflammation of one or more organs, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes and gastrointestinal tract.
In the past two decades, researchers have made great strides in uncovering how children learn math, but little of that new knowledge has trickled down to teachers, according to a new book on math education.
Applications are open for The Ohio State University’s new Buckeye Precollege Summer Institutes. Open to current 10th and 11th graders, Buckeye Precollege offers students the opportunity to participate in an academic program designed to give them a taste of college life and prepare them for the road ahead.
Berks County, Pennsylvania, is first community to join partnership with local public health departments.
NIH study shows genotype-first approach uncovers new links to genetic conditions.