Despite the fact that the United States spends more than most other developed countries on health care, we’re still lagging behind in terms of life expectancy.
Studying hurricane and tropical storm development from three million years ago might give today’s forecasters a good blueprint for 21st century storms.
Responding to questions about the lack of affordability in the Affordable Care Act, the candidates detailed how they would address the increasingly glaring flaws in President Obama’s signature policy achievement.
Texas A&M University at Galveston marine science professor Pete van Hengstum will be featured on the National Geographic Channel show “Years of Living Dangerously”.
With support from a $5.3 million National Institutes of Health grant, scientists from Texas A&M University and Johns Hopkins University will further investigate how individuals’ health is affected by the environment and genetics.
Multiple factors influence decisions about evacuating, including residents’ genders, how long they have lived in their homes and their feelings of responsibility for friends and family members who decide not to move.