The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has conducted a study suggesting that fasting could negatively impact the immune system and potentially increase the risk of heart disease. The...
Read moreThe Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has conducted a study suggesting that fasting could negatively impact the immune system and potentially increase the risk of heart disease. The...
Read moreDr. Rhae-Anne Booker, VP of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with University of Michigan Health-West In honor of PRIDE month, Dr. Rhae-Anne Booker, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) with the University...
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Read moreBy Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health June 11, 2023This meta-analysis, which includes the most recent studies evaluating the link between air pollution and dementia, is the first to...
Read moreA new study in Germany found that men who performed 3 minutes of a physically demanding exercise had more intense reactions to pictures with sexual contents compared to a control...
Read moreWhat You Should Know: Laudio, a Boston, MA-based AI-powered solution that’s solving for health systems CEOs top issues: labor productivity and burnout secures $13M in Series B funding led by...
Read moreNew research published in Applied Cognitive Psychology suggests that the older you are, the less susceptible you are to phishing scams. In addition, highly extroverted and agreeable people are more...
Read moreWhat You Should Know: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently released its Fentanyl Study Dashboard, an innovative tool that utilizes data from the Toxicology Investigators Consortium...
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Read moreA Penn State study suggests that adolescent binge drinking could cause irreversible changes in the brain’s neural signaling. Using a mouse model simulating binge drinking during developmental years, researchers found...
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