Easier than a blood test, saliva tests have the potential to detect cavities, infections and even cancer. But a lack of insurance coverage and other obstacles stand in the way of wider use.
A new movement to help rape survivors take control and feel more confident about speaking out is travelling across the UK in a bid to reduce alarming sexual assault statistics.
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The era of the blank white jersey left Major League Soccer a few years ago, and since then, the looks have only improved. In 2026, it's a good time to like color and some out of the box thinking, with ...
The Vantrue Nexus 5S is a premium, featured-packed 4-channel dash cam with front, rear, and dual cabin/interior cameras. Its ...
Meet the staff of Rise Above with the New River Health District Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 at the Radford Public Library, to learn about harm reduction strategies to tackle addiction in the NRV.
When you do a home test, bring the results to your next doctor’s appointment, who can help you evaluate the results so you ...
Fox has gone to town with the insole of the Union All Weather shoes, including a choice of ‘high’ or ‘low’ arch supports, ...
Recently, Minnesotans have been receiving unsolicited, unrequested at-home colon cancer screening kits from health insurers, ...
TEMPE, AZ — The city with a bustling nightlife and home of Arizona State University could soon become the first city in the state to require bars and restaurants to have drink spiking test kits ...