A study conducted by researchers at the Ludwig Center at Harvard has demonstrated how a drug screening method known as
Continue reading »
International study of weight stigma reveals similar, pervasive experiences
Over 50% of adults surveyed across six different countries report experiencing weight stigma, and those who engage in self-stigma and
Continue reading »New study of how US recreational cannabis legalization could change illegal drug markets
A study published in the scientific journal Addiction provides the most comprehensive evidence to date of the association between recreational
Continue reading »New study into pediatric intensive care paves the way for improving care for critically ill children
A new study carried out in collaboration with the University of Birmingham has identified factors that increase the likelihood of
Continue reading »Scientists race to study variants in India as cases explode
A potentially worrisome variant of the coronavirus detected in India may spread more easily. But the country is behind in
Continue reading »Study sheds more light on rate of rare blood clots after Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
A large study from Denmark and Norway published by The BMJ today sheds more light on the risk of rare
Continue reading »Study explores how private equity acquisitions impact hospitals
Private equity investment in hospitals has grown substantially in the 21st century, and it accelerated in the years leading up
Continue reading »Study: Older adults found resilience during pandemic through community, human connection
Older adults were significantly affected by isolation and stress during Oregon’s initial COVID-19 lockdown last spring, but they were also
Continue reading »Study of 5 million Swedes finds links between blood groups and disease risks
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have found links between certain blood groups and a total of 49 diseases, including a new
Continue reading »Norovirus clusters are resistant to environmental stresses and UV disinfection, new study finds
Clusters of a virus known to cause stomach flu are resistant to detergent and ultraviolet disinfection, according to new research
Continue reading »