Studies have shown minority populations suffered higher rates of COVID-19 infections throughout the pandemic. A new study being presented at
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Data shows Florida’s latest COVID surge the deadliest yet
Florida is reporting its deadliest peak in daily death rates since the start of the pandemic, surpassing previous coronavirus surges
Read moreStudy shows how a racing heart may alter decision-making brain circuits
Anxiety, addiction, and other psychiatric disorders are often characterized by intense states of what scientists call arousal: The heart races,
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A team of researchers from the U.K., Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania has found that a higher prevalence of malarial infections
Read moreNovel therapy shows promise for lung cancer patients with rare EGFR mutation
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men and women in the United States, regardless of ethnicity.
Read moreStudy shows strong association between perceived risk, availability and past-year cannabis use
Combined perceptions of the risk and availability of cannabis influence the risk of cannabis use more than perceived risk and
Read moreResearch shows resistance training can help reduce type 2 diabetes risk
A group of Oakland University researchers used data from medical studies around the world to examine the impact of resistance
Read morePill shows benefit in certain hard-to-treat breast cancers
A pill has been shown to help keep certain early-stage, hard-to-treat breast cancers at bay after initial treatment in findings
Read moreNew insomnia treatment shows high efficacy compared to medications
If insomnia keeps you awake at night, Flinders University researchers recommend a trip to the doctor—not for a sleeping pill
Read morePandemic shows essential role of ECT as treatment for severe depression
When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in North America in March 2020, health care facilities stopped providing all but “essential” care,
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