In Beirut, refugee girls and women learn more than self-defense in martial arts class
Martial Arts Class Empowers Women in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon
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Martial Arts Class Empowers Women in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon
Life Insurance Company Offers Rewards for Healthy Habits to Promote Longevity
Comic Highlights How to Help Babies Develop Language Skills Through Parentese
Elizabeth Smart Credits Bodybuilding with Healing After Abduction
Ebola Outbreak Spreads Across 10 Countries, Including Congo and Uganda
Bangladesh reports over 500 deaths from measles outbreak, mostly children
Afghan Women Artists Exhibit Photo Series Depicting Life Under Taliban Rule in Brooklyn
RaDonda Vaught, Convicted of Negligent Homicide, Becomes National Hospital Safety Speaker
Yo Sabri Performs Blending Appalachian and Muslim Devotional Music with Nashville Symphony
U.S. Imposes Travel Restrictions on Citizens from Ebola-Affected Countries
Nearly 100,000 Volunteers Help Joplin Rebuild After Tornado
Pandemic Program Supports Maine Groundfishing Industry Amid Rising Costs
40,000 People Evacuated in Southern California Due to Chemical Tank Leak
U.S. Department of Homeland Security mandates all Ebola-affected country travelers to arrive at Washington-Dulles Airport
U.S. Aid Cuts Impact HIV/AIDS Treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Eli Lilly's Retatrutide Outperforms Zepbound and Wegovy in Obesity Treatment Trials
Republicans pledge $50 billion for rural health, but may not aid North Carolina's hospital efforts
Former Tennessee nurse RaDonda Vaught becomes sought-after speaker after negligent homicide conviction
Passengers from cruise ship are detained in quarantine due to hantavirus outbreak
Aid Agencies Struggle with Supply and Access Challenges in DRC Ebola Outbreak
Angry Passenger Fights Federal Quarantine on Hantavirus Cruise Ship in Nebraska
Planned Parenthood Starts Providing Abortion Pills in Washington and Hawaii for Future Use
Small Group of Women in China Campaigns Against Public Smoking
Guidance for Parents to Support Children After Gun Violence Incidents
RFK Jr. dismisses two leaders of U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Expert Advice Outlines Ways to Support Children After Gun Violence
Experts Describe Ebola Outbreak as 'Perfect Storm' Threatening Global Health
Special Educators Use AI to Develop Customized Education Plans Nationwide
Former Ebola Czar Ron Klain Discusses Differences Between 2014 and Current Disease Response
School Children at San Diego Mosque Need Support to Heal from Shooting Trauma
Behavioral Scientist BJ Fogg Explains the Tiny Habits Framework for Building Resolutions
States challenge federal student loan limits for nursing and healthcare graduate degrees
Study Examines Impact of USID Closure on Violence Levels
Enrollment in Healthcare.gov and marketplaces drops by 5 million, analysis reports
Ebola Outbreak Possibly Started Earlier Than Recognized, Says Report
Health Experts Endorse Fibermaxxing Trend for Its Potential Benefits
U.S. Bean Industry Aims to Double Consumption of Pulses by 2030
Polycystic ovary syndrome Renamed to Improve Patient Care, Experts Say
Los Angeles Clinic Reports Spike in Mental Health Issues Amid Trump Immigration Crackdown
Tensions Rise Between Farmers and Elephants in Sri Lanka Leading to Fatal Encounters