The physical and mental burden of prolonged exposure to bushfire smoke is vastly underestimated by official statistics that are based upon admissions into the health system, finds a
(HealthDay)—COVID-19 quarantine had a positive impact on migraine, according to a study published online June 26 in Pain Medicine. Francesca Schiano di Cola, M.D., from the University of
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According to the Center for Collegiate Mental Health, over the past five years in the United States, demand for university mental health services has increased at a steady
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The Vaccine Race Quickens as the Virus Surges Across Europe Paul Gigot interviews Dr. Martin Makary of Johns Hopkins University. Iowans will take a wait-and-see approach to a
With February being Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, new research is illuminating how this problem is manifesting online. “Digital dating abuse” as it has been termed, uses technology
Most youth living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) have not been diagnosed, according to a new prevalence study from researchers at DePaul University and Ann & Robert
Obesity is now a bigger cause of deadly bowel, kidney, liver and ovarian cancer than smoking Figures were released by Cancer Research UK in the midst of a
Dementia death toll has DOUBLED in a decade: Government figures reveal one in four over-75s now die with the memory-robbing disease In 2017, 87,199 (25.5%) of deaths among
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