A study led by Daniel Jane-Wit, MD, Ph.D., a Yale School of Medicine associate professor of medicine (cardiology) and of
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Adjusting jobs to protect workers’ mental health is both easier and harder than you might think, say researchers
U.S. employees are increasingly struggling with mental health challenges tied to their jobs, such as depression, anxiety and burnout. We’re
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Older adults with higher levels of a variant of “bad cholesterol” known as lipoprotein(a) may have a higher risk of
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In a recent study published in the Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, researchers analyzed epidemiologic and phylogeographic characteristics of the highly
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In a recent study published in the Nutrients journal, researchers explored the impact of omega 3 (ω-3) and omega 6
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