A Recent Study Demonstrates How Previous Redlining Practices Affect the Availability of Behavioral Health Care

A Recent Study Demonstrates How Previous Redlining Practices Affect the Availability of Behavioral Health Care

The fundamentally racist practice of redlining in the past, according to researchers at George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, is linked to…
Women may be more Affected by Cluster Headaches

Women may be more Affected by Cluster Headaches

When compared to other types of headaches, cluster headaches are uncommon. They cause severe pain that tends to reoccur in the same way each time.…
Treatment with Activated Vitamin D3 May Lower the Risk of Arsenic-Mediated Skin Cancer

Treatment with Activated Vitamin D3 May Lower the Risk of Arsenic-Mediated Skin Cancer

Water that contains arsenic is regularly consumed by millions of people worldwide. Arsenic exposure has previously been linked to the occurrence of several malignancies, including…
Younger Patients with Brain Tumors do Significantly Worse than Older Children Patients in Terms of Outcomes

Younger Patients with Brain Tumors do Significantly Worse than Older Children Patients in Terms of Outcomes

Following a thorough data analysis, a researcher at the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center discovered that patients with brain tumors as young as birth…
Not Everyone Understands how Sustainable Diets Help the Environment

Not Everyone Understands how Sustainable Diets Help the Environment

Adopting a sustainable diet can help people stay healthy while also ensuring the planet has enough resources to feed future generations of humans. This is…
Children’s Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused by Consumer Products Have Significantly Increased Since 2000, Research Shows

Children’s Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused by Consumer Products Have Significantly Increased Since 2000, Research Shows

Traumatic brain injury is the number one cause of mortality and disability in children ages 0–4 and 15–19, raising serious public health concerns. Such accidents…
As Global Temperatures Rise, Worse Fitness will have a Negative Impact on Children’s Health, According to New Research

As Global Temperatures Rise, Worse Fitness will have a Negative Impact on Children’s Health, According to New Research

A new comprehensive analysis of recent studies on the subject issues a clear warning that youngsters are likely to suffer the brunt of the worsening…
Bariatric Surgery Lowers the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Bariatric Surgery Lowers the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Bariatric surgery involves limiting how much food the stomach can hold, usually with the use of a gastric band wrapped around the stomach or a…
A New Treatment Target for Sleep Apnea has been discovered in a Study

A New Treatment Target for Sleep Apnea has been discovered in a Study

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, a new study with obese mice adds to evidence that specialized channel proteins are potential therapeutic targets for sleep…
According to a New Study, Ketamine may be an Effective Treatment for Kids with ADNP Syndrome

According to a New Study, Ketamine may be an Effective Treatment for Kids with ADNP Syndrome

Results of a small but innovative study conducted at the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment at Mount Sinai and published online in Human…
Global Starvation and Billions of Deaths from Nuclear War would Result

Global Starvation and Billions of Deaths from Nuclear War would Result

Nuclear famine is a hypothetical famine that could occur as a result of a global or regional nuclear exchange. It is believed that even minor…
Research on Identifying Facial Expressions of Emotions May Change How We Understand Autism

Research on Identifying Facial Expressions of Emotions May Change How We Understand Autism

It’s a prevalent misconception that people with autism have low emotional awareness and little understanding of how successful their own emotional recognition is. However, new…
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