U-M launches interprofessional digital wellness class for sixth graders
Sixth grader Sera Bergman confesses she spends a significant amount of time watching reels—and enjoys it, like most kids her age.
View ArticleFrequent social media use linked to increased risk of youth tobacco use
The tobacco industry has long appealed to youth through targeted marketing that glamorizes smoking with imagery of candy-flavored products, celebrity endorsements, social settings, and other enticing...
View ArticlePublic health experts urge universities and schools to ban alcohol...
Public health experts are calling for a ban on alcohol industry-funded education programmes in UK universities and schools, which they say normalise drinking and downplay the long-term health risks of...
View ArticlePublic funding for single embryo transfer cuts multifetal pregnancy rates in IVF
In the era after the introduction of publicly funded in vitro fertilization (IVF) mandating elective single embryo transfer, the multifetal pregnancy rate decreased significantly for IVF, but the...
View ArticleStudy illuminates the interplay between health care technologies and essence...
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc., a pioneering force in tech-driven workforce solutions and advisory services, in collaboration with Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing,...
View ArticleNew national center at Penn State aims to advance understanding of complex...
A $20 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) will support the establishment and operation of the National Synthesis Center for Emergence in the Molecular and Cellular Sciences...
View ArticleMedicare warning letters effectively cut antipsychotic prescribing for...
Warning letters from Medicare can safely cut prescribing of a powerful but risky antipsychotic, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
View ArticleSynthetic nanomaterial could be an effective tool for treating...
A newly developed nanomaterial that mimics the behavior of proteins could be an effective tool for treating Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
View ArticleCalifornia is investing $500M in therapy apps for youth. Advocates fear it...
With little pomp, California launched two apps at the start of the year offering free behavioral health services to youths to help them cope with everything from living with anxiety to body acceptance.
View ArticleMachine learning-powered robot streamlines genetic research process
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have constructed a robot that uses machine learning to fully automate a complicated microinjection process used in genetic research.
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