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time.com
1 week ago
Medicine

How to Advocate for Yourself at Doctor's Visits, According to Doctors

Effective communication and advocacy during doctor's visits leads to better health outcomes and satisfaction. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
Medicine

How gender shapes health: Women live longer but with poorer quality of life

Sex and gender significantly influence health outcomes, leading to diverse health pathways with different disease risks and life expectancies for men and women. [ more ]
News Center
2 weeks ago
Medicine

Dietary Supplements Can Reduce Cancer Mortality but May Increase Cardiovascular Mortality - News Center

Postmenopausal women taking calcium and vitamin D had reduced cancer mortality but increased cardiovascular mortality after 20 years. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 week ago
Wellness

Here are the ultraprocessed foods you most need to avoid, according to a 30-year study

Eating ultraprocessed foods is associated with a higher risk of death, with different types of ultraprocessed foods having varying impacts. [ more ]
Inverse
3 weeks ago
Wellness

The Right Amount of Sleep Could Help Prevent This Extremely Common Disease

Not getting enough sleep increases type 2 diabetes risk, especially when combined with unhealthy sleep duration. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 month ago
Wellness

Working a 9-5 might actually be GOOD for you!

Working traditional hours might be beneficial for long-term health outcomes.
Transitioning from stable work hours in younger age to volatile hours later may have negative health impacts later in life. [ more ]
Brooklyn Paper
3 days ago
Brooklyn

Op-ed | Brooklyn parks can't afford budget cuts for the sake of our communities * Brooklyn Paper

Chronic underfunding of Brooklyn parks leads to budget cuts impacting communities [ more ]
Hindustan Times
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

When will you die? Danish researchers build AI algorithm that aims to predict life, and death

Artificial intelligence used to predict life stages and events.
Researchers aiming to forecast a wide range of health and social 'life-events'. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Women in technology

Women benefit more than men from same amount of regular exercise study

Women benefit more from the same level of exercise than men.
Even small amounts of exercise can provide significant benefits for women. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Health

After Police Kill Unarmed Black People, Sleep Worsens but Only for Black People

Black people in the United States are more likely than white people to report sleep deprivation.
Unequal exposure to police violence could contribute to racial sleep disparities. [ more ]
BKReader
6 months ago
Health

BK Hospital Discovers Link Between Behavioral Disorders and Poor Health Among Veterans

New research examines the correlation between genetic risk for psychiatric conditions and critical health outcomes among veterans.
Psychiatric conditions like ADHD and substance use disorders overlap with health outcomes expected among veteran populations.
Understanding genetic risk for externalizing disorders can inform early intervention methods to improve veterans' health. [ more ]
BKReader
6 months ago
Health

BK Hospital Discovers Link Between Behavioral Disorders and Poor Health Among Veterans

New research examines the correlation between genetic risk for psychiatric conditions and critical health outcomes among veterans.
Psychiatric conditions like ADHD and substance use disorders overlap with health outcomes expected among veteran populations.
Understanding genetic risk for externalizing disorders can inform early intervention methods to improve veterans' health. [ more ]
NBC New York
4 months ago
Coronavirus

NYC seeking 10k participants in yearslong COVID-19 study

NYC Health Department is launching a multi-year research study to track the long-term outcomes of COVID-19 among New Yorkers.
The study aims to inform policymakers and program planners on the needs and barriers to support services for those experiencing long-term physical and mental health problems. [ more ]
NBC New York
4 months ago
Public health

NYC seeking 10k participants in yearslong COVID-19 study

NYC Health Department is launching a multi-year research study to track the long-term outcomes of COVID-19 among New Yorkers.
The study aims to inform policymakers and program planners on the needs and barriers to support services for those experiencing long-term physical and mental health problems. [ more ]
NBC New York
4 months ago
Public health

NYC seeking 10k participants in yearslong COVID-19 study

NYC Health Department is launching a multi-year research study to track the long-term outcomes of COVID-19 among New Yorkers.
The study aims to inform policymakers and program planners on the needs and barriers to support services for those experiencing long-term physical and mental health problems. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
UK news

Starmer denies supervised toothbrushing' in schools is nanny state politics

Labour leader Keir Starmer denies that supervised toothbrushing in schools is nanny state politics.
Starmer vows to boost dental services and create the healthiest and happiest generation of children in Britain. [ more ]
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