Are Medical Residents Worked Too Hard?
Some experts say medical residents are tasked to the point of exhaustion, putting patient safety at risk. Others say the training makes them better doctors, even when they're tired
Some experts say medical residents are tasked to the point of exhaustion, putting patient safety at risk. Others say the training makes them better doctors, even when they're tired
European health-care systems outperform the U.S.'s health sector on almost every measure. As Washington looks to reform, what can it learn from its friends across the Atlantic?
The nation's turbulent space program will be run by one of its own, a calming well-liked former space shuttle commander
Environmentalists got a long-awaited victory on Thursday when a carbon cap-and-trade bill took a step toward becoming law, but some worry it won't have a meaningful impact on U.S. emissions
Inching closer to a swine flu vaccine, the government is beginning to analyze two candidates for the key ingredient to brew one
Confirmed H1N1 cases have more than doubled in the past few days and have reached Tokyo for the first time
The H1N1 virus may be fizzling out for now
Would-be experts and untested products feed a $20 billion obsession with better performance across all levels of sports
Ten common misconceptions and the truth when it comes to losing weight
The space shuttle Atlantis launched for NASA's final rendezvous with the Hubble space telescope
Kids with autism require as much routine and structure as possible. But family vacations are still possible with this list of tips for traveling with autistic children
At the World Future Energy Summit, some of the most influential people in the renewable energy industry will strategize for solutions to the global climate crisis. Read about some of these new technologies