Woman, 22, Shares Why She Can't Stand To Look at Her Own Face
Kat Holitik, a 22-year-old college student, tells Newsweek about the childhood experiences that led to her developing the disorder and how she copes with it.
Kat Holitik, a 22-year-old college student, tells Newsweek about the childhood experiences that led to her developing the disorder and how she copes with it.
Abstaining from alcohol or reducing consumption can prevent memory loss later in life, a psychiatrist says.
"What we found is that the structure of daytime sleep is an indicator of cognitive development," researcher Teodora Gliga said.
Both of the man's legs became infected with necrotizing fasciitis, and he narrowly avoided amputation and perhaps even death.
Newsweek asked two cardiologists how much exercise is needed to keep your heart healthy.
Around 10,000 cats are thought to have died after a strain of feline coronavirus spread around the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean.
Abortion-rights advocates argue that a imposing an age requirement could hurt minors from accessing sexual health care.
"The Little Mermaid" and "The Last of Us" actors have been recognized as PETA's official most beautiful vegans of 2023.
"Y'all, I'm so happy," said the social-media influencer as she shared news of having crossed a major threshold.
Classed as infertile at just 23 years old, Lili Hulac opens up to Newsweek about what it's like juggling early-20's life with "devastating" ovarian diagnosis.
We are asking professionals in the elder care field for feedback for the next ranking of America's Best Nursing Homes 2024. This survey is open for responses until July 17, 2023.
There is increasing evidence that space travel might weaken the immune system of astronauts.
On Peterson's podcast, presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. said that chemicals in water have led to young people becoming transgender.
Rogan has been hit with criticism after speaking about Robert Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccination stance at length on his podcast.
"Some tick-borne infections, so Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, are highly likely to spread in the U.K.," one disease scientist said.