Unhealthy commodities—like alcohol and social media—are connected with poor mental health
“Unhealthy commodities” such as tobacco, alcohol, ultra-processed foods, social media, and fossil fuels, as well as impacts of fossil fuel ...
“Unhealthy commodities” such as tobacco, alcohol, ultra-processed foods, social media, and fossil fuels, as well as impacts of fossil fuel ...
A new study of organizations that claim to provide residential opioid substance use services in North Carolina found that only ...
The United States has a shortage of pediatric subspecialists (doctors who treat children with complex medical conditions), and the availability ...
A new project, led by the University of Portsmouth, has launched to help companies overcome the skills gap in software, ...
The human body hosts more than 1014 bacteria, which play crucial roles in human health. F. nucleatum, an oral anaerobe, ...
In December 2007, the then Brazilian government passed a law to curb the illegal destruction of the rainforest. A study ...
NEW ORLEANS – Ochsner Health has announced David A. Schwartz, MD, as the 2024 winner of the Alton Ochsner Award ...
Credit: Space: Science & Technology First, authors introduce the spacecraft relative orbit dynamics model, the spacecraft formation ...
Sodium chloride, commonly known as “table salt”, was a valuable commodity in history. Today, table salt is cheap and indispensable ...
August 28, 2024 — When hospitals replace registered nurses (RNs) with licensed practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel, patients are more likely ...
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