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Researchers propose novel model to screen misreporting in dietary surveys

The field of nutritional epidemiology has long relied on self-reported food intake data to link dietary habits with chronic diseases. However, a new study led by Prof. John Speakman from

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How Did I Do? Looking Back On My 2024 Healthcare Industry Predictions

Looking back at my 2024 predictions in the healthcare industry, it's clear that some of my forecasts were on point

Biden’s last-minute policy moves on addiction aim to seal a legacy

The Biden administration is concluding its term with a series of actions aimed at expanding access to addiction treatment and

Having difficulty getting pregnant? Study shows air pollution may play a role

A recent study conducted by researchers at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health has shed light on the negative

College Experts Tout The Benefits Of Animal-Assisted Interventions

Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have become increasingly popular on college campuses as a way to improve the well-being of students. According

OnPoint overdose prevention efforts in NYC face uncertain future

But inside, it’s a different story. Participants at OnPoint are met with a clean, well-organized space where they can

Is Behavior Programmed Into DNA?

Recent research has uncovered a fascinating link between genetics and behavior, challenging the conventional belief that behavior is solely learned

Do calorie counts on menus really change how people eat? 

Calorie labeling on restaurant menus has been a requirement in the U.S. since 2018 and was also introduced in the

Half of adult ticks in the Northeast carry Lyme disease bacteria, study reveals

Ticks are a common concern in the Northeast, particularly during the warmer months. A recent study conducted by researchers from