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Most people are familiar with using food as a way to get through a trying time. Known as emotional eating,
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Scientists from the Rural and Minority Health Research Center at UofSC’s Arnold School of Public Health have completed a study
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A genomic analysis of lung cancer in people with no history of smoking has found that a majority of these
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Anxiety, addiction, and other psychiatric disorders are often characterized by intense states of what scientists call arousal: The heart races,
Read moreStudy confirms virus variants reduce protection against COVID-19
A new laboratory study from Oregon Health & Science University finds that blood serum drawn from people previously vaccinated or
Read moreStudy shows more malaria infections in a community leads to more cases of severe symptoms
A team of researchers from the U.K., Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania has found that a higher prevalence of malarial infections
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, researchers worldwide have been looking for ways to treat COVID-19. And while the COVID-19
Read moreStudy urges reconsidering therapy for Asian, Latino students
Interdependent values in their communities make Latino and Asian college students less likely to seek mental health services, according to
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