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When climate disasters hit, they often leave long-term health care access shortages, study finds
Immediate recovery efforts receive the most attention after severe natural disasters, yet new data from researchers at Drexel University and... Read more
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France to ban smoking outdoors in most places
France will ban smoking in all outdoor places that can be accessed by children, including beaches, parks and bus stops,... Read more
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'Make America Healthy Again' report cites nonexistent studies: authors
At least four of the studies cited in a flagship White House report on children's health do not exist, authors... Read more
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Standardized huddle process improves response to unprofessional behaviors in health care settings
A new study from the Vanderbilt Health Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy (CPPA) provides health care leaders with an... Read more
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Scientists champion 'food is medicine' movement to tackle national health crisis
University of Florida researchers are calling for a national transformation in how we address the ongoing epidemic of obesity and... Read more
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Why the FDA recalled six popular acne products
In March, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced voluntary recalls of several popular acne products due to contamination... Read more
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Researchers say emulsifiers may cause a variety of health problems
It's a marvel of food technology: ice cream that resists melting.... Read more
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Skittles removes controversial additive targeted by RFK Jr.
Mars Inc.'s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and... Read more
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Harmful metals in ultrasonic cigarettes may pose significant health risks
A study by scientists at the University of California, Riverside shows that ultrasonic cigarettes, or u-cigarettes, marketed as a less... Read more
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Recovering from a stroke
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and a major cause of serious disability for... Read more
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How do we transform global health? Grant-dependent system may stall real change
In order to truly decolonize the field of global health, it may be necessary for institutions from the Global North... Read more
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Menstrual cycle phase and reproductive stage linked to anger and irritability levels
The menopause transition can take a physical as well as a mental and emotional toll on many women. A new... Read more
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Study finds regular cannabis use, smoked or eaten, harms cardiovascular health
A new study led by UC San Francisco researchers finds that chronic cannabis use—whether it's smoked or consumed in edible... Read more
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Autistic people are more likely to suffer anxiety, depression or suicidal ideation. Why is it hard for them to get help?
Although autistic people are at increased risk of mental health difficulties such as depression and anxiety, they are less likely... Read more
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Physically active adults have lower risk for overactive bladder
Physically active adults have a lower risk for overactive bladder compared with inactive adults, according to a study published online... Read more