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Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Photos from Wednesday’s activities.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Photos from Wednesday’s activities.
Science Daily: Pharmacology News
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Biomedical engineers have invented a 3D printing system, or bioprinter, capable of fabricating structures that closely mimic the diverse tissues in the human body, from soft brain tissue to harder materials like cartilage and bone.
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Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Public health leaders emphasized the need for stronger collaboration, particularly between health care and public health.
Science Daily: Pharmacology News
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Teams of astronomers used the combined power of NASA's Hubble and James Webb space telescopes to revisit the legendary Vega disk.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Photos from Wednesday’s activities.
NPR Health
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Patients who use electricity for a medical device or a health condition, sometimes struggle to pay higher utility bills. In Boston, solar panels and a prescription for electricity is helping.
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The Hindu
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Breast density matters because of two main reasons: it may make it harder to detect signs of cancer on a mammogram, and it is linked with an increased risk of breast cancer
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation combines accuracy and reversibility, paving the way for innovative treatments of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Science Daily: Pharmacology News
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Ancient cultural burning practices carried out by Indigenous Australians limited fuel availability and prevented high intensity fires in southeastern Australia for thousands of years, according to new research.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
A recent randomized controlled trial has shed light on the efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for refractory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic gastrointestinal disorder that significantly impacts quality of life and often resists conventional treatment.
RAND
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
The U.S. Department of Defense describes climate change as a critical national security issue and a “threat multiplier.” A new card game can help military leaders think through how climate change might affect people, infrastructure, and military operations.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Researchers examine interactions between early life body mass index values and later life lung function.
RAND
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
As long as Moscow uses force to pursue imperial ambition, Russia's neighbors and NATO members will be under threat. Multiple factors could affect this, including the outcome of the war in Ukraine, Russia's capacity to rebuild military power while repressing domestic opposition, and Western resolve.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
University of Queensland-led research has found inflammatory markers in the blood of long COVID patients which could explain why many experience ongoing cardiovascular issues.
Association of Health Care Journalists
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
It’s a genre of medical study-based story all too familiar to health/science journalists: “a new study found X chemical in [common household product or food],” — the “scare” story that launches a thousand sensationalist headlines. Sometimes it’s chemicals, and other times it’s pathogens, such as stories decrying how much bacteria is on the typical person’s cell phone (apparently ten times as much as on a toilet seat).
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
A low-sugar diet in utero and in the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood, a new study has found, providing compelling new evidence of the lifelong health effects of early-life sugar consumption.
RAND
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
The popular notion that the November 5 election represents an inflection point for U.S. foreign policy is vastly overstated, at least in the Indo-Pacific. Rather, U.S. foreign policy in this region is likely to remain consistent.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
The study shows that positive aging expectations correlate with improved cognitive health and reduced subjective decline, emphasizing the role of mindset.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Public health leaders emphasized the need for stronger collaboration, particularly between health care and public health.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
A drug commonly used to treat glaucoma has been shown in zebrafish and mice to protect against the build-up in the brain of the protein tau, which causes various forms of dementia and is implicated in Alzheimer's disease.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Public health leaders emphasized the need for stronger collaboration, particularly between health care and public health.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Olfactory dysfunction links to 139 conditions, with inflammation playing a key role in memory decline and cognitive issues. Olfactory enrichment shows promise.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Photos from Wednesday’s activities.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Polypharmacy, commonly defined as taking five or more medications daily, is a significant health care concern impacting over 30% of older adults.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Public health leaders emphasized the need for stronger collaboration, particularly between health care and public health.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Researchers examine the relationships between neuropsychiatric and cognitive polygenic scores, attention-related phenotypes, and psychosis symptoms.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Photos from Wednesday’s activities.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Groundbreaking research exploring the experiences of autistic psychiatrists has revealed that psychiatrists who are unaware that they themselves are autistic may fail to recognise the condition in their patients.
Public Health Newswire
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Public health leaders emphasized the need for stronger collaboration, particularly between health care and public health.
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Newly published research in the journal Glia has identified crucial links between dietary choices and the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Association of Health Care Journalists
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
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News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Traditional solutions for sleep disorders, including medications and cognitive behavioral therapies, often provide insufficient relief for military personnel, a problem researchers from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson will be hoping to solve with a $3 million grant from the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program.
Exploring Health
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Content creator Sara “Sparky” Park shares easy Korean recipes to combat PCOS by Joy Lee A slew of concerns raced through my mind before I moved to Atlanta to start at Emory University. What if I get homesick? What if I don’t get along with my roommate? What if the academics are too overwhelming? But, as a foodie, one concern occupied my mind most: what am I going to eat?
News Medical Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
New research from the University of Toronto found that childhood neglect, even in the absence of childhood sexual abuse and physical abuse, is linked with a wide range of mental and physical health problems in adulthood.
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