Improving sleep quality leads to better mental health and reduced feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress according to a major
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Highlighting the experiences of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with type 2 diabetes
A new study by the Diabetes Across the Lifecourse—Northern Australia Partnership highlights the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
There is no quick fix for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among UK South Asian communities, find researchers
The complex, multiple factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and skepticism among UK South Asian communities mean “quick fix” solutions to
Study: Decreased proteins, not amyloid plaques, are tied to Alzheimer’s disease
New research from the University of Cincinnati bolsters a hypothesis that Alzheimer’s disease is caused by a decline in levels
Smoking increases the risk of illness and viral infection, including a type of coronavirus
A new study led by UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers shows that current smokers have a 12% increased risk
Researchers identify factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination acceptance among cancer patients
Cancer patients are at higher risk of poor outcomes from COVID-19 infection due to their disease and therapies that may
Scientists identify pathway that triggers mice to scratch when they see others do the same
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a pathway in the brains of mice that
Computational tool uses DNA-encoded approach to integrate and analyze different health databases
Brazilian researchers have created an innovative and agile computational tool to link and analyze different health databases with millions of
This pharmacist is taking a loss to share the monkeypox vaccine. Here’s why
Pucci’s Pharmacy co-owner Clint Hopkins heeded his conscience and the Sacramento County public health team’s call for help with vaccinating
Study gauges positive impacts of Medicare on low-income adults
Medicare eligibility and enrollment are associated with decreases in the percentage of low-income adults who delay or avoid medical care