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Researchers find Black youth are paying an emotional toll due to racism
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe analysis is part of a national study that followed over 1,500 Black American adolescents for...
Here’s how to eat to live longer, new study says
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 6 days agoThe results of the study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, show “there is more than one way to eat well and derive the attendant...
Greater reduction seen in mortality with bariatric surgery than GLP-1 RAs
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoBariatric metabolic surgery (BMS) is associated with a greater reduction in mortality than...
Statins: Millions of People on the Medications May Not Need Them
Healthline· 5 days agoA new analysis re-evaluates statins and who should use them. Statins are widely used to help lower...
Adventure Therapy Meets Evidence-Based Care: The Ohana's Holistic Approach to Addiction Recovery -...
LA Weekly· 7 hours agoSituated amidst the captivating allure of Hawaii's lush landscapes, The Ohana is a world-class...
Research Says You Can Lower Your Dementia Risk 33% By Doing This One Thing
Parade via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOther research, like a 2022 study, has indicated that even small amounts of light-intensity physical...
This 1 Simple Thing May Impact How You Age, Study Finds
Prevention via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoNew research finds that watching more TV Is linked with lower odds of aging in a healthy way, and...
Children with RSV during 2022-23 needed more advanced support, study finds
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 2 days agoA study yesterday in JAMA Network Open shows a 70% increase in the number of children requiring...
Randomized trial, meta-analysis shed new light on optimal antibiotic strategy for sepsis
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 4 days agoTwo studies published yesterday in JAMA indicate that continuous infusions of beta-lactam...
Low language access limits patient appointment scheduling | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 6 days agoSpanish-speaking patients are about a third as likely to access cancer care as their English-speaking counterparts, an issue that's likely due to poor language access during the appointment ...