Pakhi Dixit, “Leader of Tomorrow,” builds trust at the intersection of science, media, and storytelling—championing ethical, ...
The treatment of patients with pain and co-occurring disorders presents a significant knowledge gap that necessitates a ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded CUNY SPH Assistant Professor Philip Kreniske $5,115,391 for a ...
A rising body of research is trying to quantify the impact of personal climate actions. The results show the most powerful ...
For self-described skeptics of transgender health care, the words “weak” and “low-quality” do indispensable work. To medical academics like Guyatt, they’re professional terms of art, based on a shared ...
Early studies suggest that lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise and social engagement may help slow or prevent Alzheimer’s symptoms—but the evidence is inconsistent, and many doctors remain cautio ...
This Research Topic is associated with the 24th ISoP Annual Meeting 2025, October 24th-27th 2025 | Cairo, Egypt.Drug safety ...
UB social worker Christopher St. Vil will analyze where most recent mass shootings have been happening, identify predictors and suggest interventions.
Social workers are at the forefront of suicide prevention, and through a new task force, should soon be more prepared to ...
Mary Baginsky contributed to new reports on social worker workload Reader in Social Care at King's, Dr Mary Baginsky, ...
Debilitating symptoms and diagnosis delays are sending hordes of desperate women to social media for unproven answers.
Friendships, family, and community links may support healthier aging by lowering inflammation and slowing biological decline, study suggests.
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