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The City of Dayton announces the completion of a large-scale archaeological investigation of the Lichliter Village site, which is on the National Historic Register.
New images could change cancer diagnostics. ICE detained Harvard scientist who analyzes them.
Gender-affirming hormone therapy is linked to lower depression in transgender adults, study shows
Maternal Prenatal Cannabis Use Not Linked with Child Early Developmental Delays
A new study has suggested that trans athletes may actually face physical disadvantages compared to cisgender athletes.
Some HRT Pills May Pose Special Risk for Blood Clots
Metformin may improve outcomes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who are overweight or obese, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
A new NIH program will allocate the funding to 10 groups over five years to examine the impact of ableism on health outcomes.
Insufficient Hospital Nurse Staffing Linked With Higher Risk of Patient Death;Temporary staffing not the answer, according to study
Loss of smell during COVID linked to structural, functional brain alterations
Cannabis could help people cut down or stop opioid use, research shows. USC study finds cannabis can help manage withdrawal symptoms, as well as cravings and anxiety after withdrawal
40% of LGBTQ+ youth have considered suicide, new CDC study finds - LGBTQ Nation
Childhood vaccinations will have prevented more than 500 million illnesses and 1 million deaths in US since 1994, CDC report says
A new study suggests virtual reality pain relief interventions may be effective at reducing pain in hospitalized populations with cancer.
AI model comparable to radiologists for finding prostate cancer on MRI | AuntMinnie
Intermittent Fasting May Improve Memory, Executive Function, Early Trial Suggests
COVID-19 Vaccination Tied to Fewer CV Events in Large UK Study
Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Linked to Lower BMI in Children; The California data suggest excise taxes are having an impact, but is the benefit strong enough to encourage more cities to try?
Anxiety may increase risk of dementia, study finds. Having anxiety has been linked with a higher risk of developing dementia years later, according to a new study of Australian adults.
Study shows significant increase in telehealth usage among dementia patients at Kaiser Permanente and UCSF Health, providing easier access to care.
More money could result in fewer trips to ER, study suggests. A new study suggests that giving cash to poor people could result in fewer emergency department visits.
Socioeconomic variables may impact patient outcomes following multiligament knee injury
Coronary Inflammation Highest in Socioeconomically Deprived Areas: ORFAN
Study: Current genetic screening fails to catch a notable number of people carrying genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome and Lynch syndrome.
MRI scans show age-specific changes in the brains of kids with ADHD
Federal WIC Program May Improve Pregnancy Outcomes for Women, Newborns
Researchers have found a ‘clear genetic trigger for obesity’ that applies to some people. Experts have long known there is a genetic component to obesity, and a new study identified one particular gene that may be behind it.
Hearing aids help stall brain aging, new imaging study shows; For people with auditory impairment, hearing aid use could slow metabolic decline in regions of the brain associated with cognitive function.
U of M strengthens case to treat COVID-19 with metformin, the common anti-diabetes drug lowered viral loads and reduced risks of a second wave of COVID-19 illness in patients.
Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness
A new study published in Sage this month found that differences in the amount of orgasms women have could be in part due to sexual scripts.
A brain imaging technique called magnetoencephalography (MEG) has identified a neural network that plays a key role in face pareidolia – a tendency to see faces in nonface images.
Vaccine-by-Mouth Could Replace Antibiotics in Fighting UTIs: In people with recurrent UTIs, 54 per cent of study participants remained UTI-free for nine years after using an oral vaccine, with no notable side effects reported.
Blood sample test can diagnose fibromyalgia via Raman spectroscopy
A new study found no meaningful change in levels of "good" and "bad" cholesterol in people who ate a dozen eggs a week.
COVID vaccines found to cut risk of heart failure, blood clots following virus infection: Study - ABC News
Psych News Alert: Medication Treatment for ADHD Linked to Lower Two-Year Risk of Dying
One in Five Who Attempt Suicide Have No Prior Mental Illness
MRI shows brain ‘leakage’ that may explain cognitive decline from long COVID
U.S. policies built around racism and persistent discrimination impact modern-day breast cancer outcomes, with worse outcomes for women living in historically redlined areas, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open
Caffeine tablets, which equal about two cups of brewed coffee a day, may help people with MS maintain their balance and move more easily.
Research demonstrates how neurons in the human brain work together to allow people to think about what words they want to say and then produce them aloud through speech.
Violent video games decrease stress hormones, study finds
Uncontrolled asthma was associated with weekly use of household disinfectants and cleaning products in a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Individuals using nicotine e-cigarettes have a higher likelihood of quitting smoking compared with nicotine replacement therapy users, according to data published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
New research suggests amyloid-reducing monoclonal antibodies in patients with Alzheimer dementia may cause more serious harm than benefits.
There’s no link between marijuana use and opioid addiction, an evidence review shows; pot isn’t a gateway drug leading to opioid addiction but also hasn’t been proven to be an effective way to help wean people off opioids
Women With PCOS, Painful Periods At High Risk Of Cardiovascular Diseases: Studies
Investigators have developed an environmental risk score that assesses a person’s risk for developing ALS, as well as for survival after diagnosis, using a blood sample.
Those hoping to gain a few extra minutes of sleep by hitting the snooze button have no reason to halt their habits, according to new research.
Research Finds Women Who Got Abortions Did Not Suffer In The Long-Term, But Those Forced To Give Birth "Suffered Grave Harm."
Low-Income Children, Families Exposed to More Neurotoxic Chemicals: Review also shows greater negative impact on cognitive outcomes from exposures
Risk of Contrast Media Causing Acute Kidney Injury Is Overblown, Study Finds | Despite restrictions on its use, an association with kidney injury hasn't been shown
Drinking dark tea every day may help control blood sugar to reduce diabetes risk.
Exposure to low levels of nuclear radiation may increase the risk for developing diabetes, according to data presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes annual meeting
Common vaccinations shown to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s: New research shows several adult vaccines are associated with a reduction in the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Disability groups win fight to be included in health equity research - The designation as a “health disparity population” allows for more funding and research into the health equity barriers disabled people face.
Subsidized day-care food program linked to better health overall in children and reduced food insecurity.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) produced clinical benefits in patients with fibromyalgia by reducing pain-related catastrophizing and inducing adaptive alterations in default mode network functional connectivity.
An umbrella review published in The BMJ provided a breakdown of the associations between cannabis and health outcomes, highlighting the uneven potential for clinical use.
A study reveals a link between low free thyroxine and fatty liver risk in type 2 diabetes patients, suggesting a gender-specific thyroid-liver interaction.
Menstrual suppression effective, well-liked by transgender, gender-diverse adolescents
Gender Surgeries Nearly Tripled From 2016 Through 2019, Study Finds - The number of procedures rose to roughly 13,000 in 2019 from about 4,550 in 2016 as access broadened, researchers estimated.
Eye scans detect signs of Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before diagnosis
New research shows that intermittent fasting and calorie restriction change (and improve) the microbiome composition in the gut, which could affect other functions in the body.
Henrietta Lacks’ Family Reaches Settlement With Company Profiting Off Her Stolen Cells – More than 70 years later, Lacks' family is finally being financially compensated for her involuntary contributions to medicine.
We're now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it's worse than we thought. Three compelling reports show just how damaging RTO mandates are turning out to be.
When a child unintentionally shoots and kills another child in the United States, they've likely been playing around with an unlocked, loaded gun, new research reveals.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are making strides to combat the deadly fungus Candida auris by developing a new treatment thanks to a 3 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Biden Signs Medical Marijuana Research Bill - President Joe Biden turns the Medical Marijuana Research Bill into law, changing how American scientists can do research on marijuana.
Post-‘Roe,’ Contraceptive Failures Carry Bigger Stakes - Depending on the contraception method, typical-use error rates can add up to hundreds of thousands of unplanned pregnancies each year.
A new survey has determined that nearly half of all young people in the workforce are in search of a better job opportunity.
Study Suggests That Flu Vaccinations May Cut Usage Of Antibiotics, Helping Mitigate Antimicrobial Resistance.
Study Suggests Shorter Duration of Radiation Therapy is Effective for High-Risk Prostate Cancer
Largest study to date confirms overlap between autism and gender diversity | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Air pollution exposure increases risk of COVID hospitalization, study suggests - WTOP News
FDA Releases Guidance on Ethnics for Pediatric Clinical Trials
Walk this number of steps each day to cut your risk of dementia | CNN
Bipartisan ‘DANK Cannabis Research’ Bill
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