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Common Household Chemicals Pose New Threat to Brain …

Research shows chemicals in countless household items harm specialized cells in the brain. A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has provided fresh insight into the dangers some common household chemicals pose to brain health. They suggest that chemicals found in a wide range of items, from furniture to hair products, may be linked to neurological

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Technology Fueled America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis, …

WebBy Dartmouth University President Sian Beilock: By the time the U.S. surgeon general declared that we were in the throes of a mental health crisis in 2021, suicide attempts …

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Only 12 Percent of American Adults Are Metabolically …

WebThe prevalence of metabolic health in American adults is ‘alarmingly low,’ even among people who are normal weight, a new study finds. According to researchers …

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Half of World’s Population Will Experience a Mental …

WebLarge-scale study based on surveys in 29 nations sheds new light on major health problem. At a glance: One out of every two people in the world will develop a …

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Human Health Is Suffering Because of Climate Change

WebThe BUSPH-HSPH CAFÉ Research Coordinating Center (RCC) is launching with support from a $6.7 million, three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health …

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With Age, Accumulating Health Problems Increase Risk of …

WebAs the global population ages, more and more research is focusing on the effects of multimorbidity: the presence of two or more long-term health conditions.

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How Scientists Quantify the Intensity of an Outbreak Like …

WebAn epidemiologist explains the term "R0" and how many people one person with the coronavirus can infect. If you saw the 2011 movie “ Contagion,” about a …

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Racism, Sexism, and The Crisis of Black Women's Health

WebFor nearly 30 years, Boston University has led the largest and longest-running study of Black women’s health, shining a light on tragic disparities and showing women …

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How Fast You Walk Says a Lot About Your Health

WebIn the study, fast walkers declined at a slower rate than slower walkers, which led to better health outcomes. If your gait slows down, especially significantly, it …

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Aspirin Cuts Liver Fat in Trial Association of American …

Web10 percent reduction seen in small study of disease that affects up to a third of U.S. adults. The most common chronic liver disease — metabolic …

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Study Shows Wealth Does Not Ensure Equal Amounts of Health …

WebMoney may not buy happiness, as the saying goes, but it can buy health — to an extent. A new study from the University of Kansas has found that the same amount …

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Managing Your Aging Parents’ Health

WebNYU Meyers’ Tina Sadarangani created a tool to track health and improve communication between caregivers and health providers for older adults.

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The Crucial Role of Microbes in Metabolic Health

WebGut microbes contribute to body’s energy balance. Gut microbes were shown to play a critical role in host energy balance, with a mathematical model estimating that …

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Signs and Symptoms of Addiction in Medical Professionals

WebJouney: Common warning signs include recurring absences or tardiness, problems with functionality, difficulty executing clinical decisions, making documentation …

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Horticultural Healing: Plants and Mental Health Association of

WebUniversity Research. If you’re feeling down, anxious or stressed, a houseplant could help. Plants have several health benefits, from lowering blood …

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Leading Research Universities Report, April 29, 2024

WebNurses Across the U.S. Cite Employer Failures as Their Top Reason for Leaving. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing surveyed …

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Cultural Racism Worsens Health Inequities Between Racial Groups

WebResearchers reviewed sociological and racism research to determine the effects of cultural racism on public health, finding that racism expressed through cultural …

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Teens, Young Adults Drive Increase in Mental Health ER Visits

WebA new study led by fellows at the USC Schaeffer Center shows mental health-related emergency department (ED) visits have increased substantially since 2009, a …

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Financial capability predicts more positve health outcomes, study …

WebLAWRENCE — We hear often about things that can be detrimental to our health, but the lists seldom contain anything financial. New research from the University …

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Brown Researchers Launch Resource to Educate Public About …

WebCiting the growing need for accurate, unbiased, up-to-date information about overdose prevention centers, researchers at the Brown University School of Public …

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Researchers Explore Health-Promoting Behaviors of African …

WebRutgers Health researchers examine facilitators influencing the management of digestive health among the group. African American and Black immigrant men …

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Health disparities impact Black and Latino Americans with …

WebUSC researchers show that gaps in income, education & access to care contribute to health disparities for people of color with MS and autoimmune diseases

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Scientific Progress and the Bayh-Dole Act

WebBy addressing gaps in the intellectual property framework surrounding federally funded research and helping to foster a robust ecosystem for public-private partnerships, the …

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