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Many pregnancy-related complications go undetected and untreated, global analysis finds

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new study revealing that hemorrhage and hypertensive disorders like preeclampsia are

AI-driven study finds appearance, not health, is the top exercise motivator

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University has utilized artificial intelligence tools to delve into

Supportive workplace culture advances implementation of lifestyle medicine in health systems, study finds

Workplace culture is a crucial factor in the successful implementation of lifestyle medicine programs within health systems, a

Study finds racial and ethnic disparities in air quality monitor locations in the US

Air quality monitoring in the United States has come under scrutiny due to disparities in monitor locations, particularly

Adults abused as children twice as likely to develop health and mental health conditions, study finds

A recent study published in the journal Child Maltreatment has shed light on the long-term impact of childhood

Study the US finds growing heart disease gap linked to wealth, education

A recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health—Americas sheds light on the growing disparities in cardiovascular health

Losing Just One Night’s Sleep Changes Your Immune System, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Immune Health We all know sleep is important, but it takes up

New York voters unhappy with Eric Adams, want him to stand up to Trump, poll finds

A recent poll conducted by Quinnipiac University has revealed that New York City voters are extremely displeased with

Study finds influencers promote ‘overwhelmingly’ misleading information about medical tests on social media

Influencers are promoting "overwhelmingly" misleading information about medical tests on Instagram and TikTok, according to a global University

Global demand for palliative care has risen by 74% in the past 30 years, study finds

The global need for palliative care (PC) has seen a significant increase of 74% over the last three

Industrialized societies get more sleep but have less regular circadian rhythms than hunter–gatherers, new study finds

The belief that people in industrialized societies suffer from a lack of sleep has been debunked by a

Meta, X approved ads containing violent anti-Muslim, antisemitic hate speech ahead of German election, study finds

Meta and X Allow Ads with Violent Hate Speech Targeting Minorities in Germany, New Research Shows A recent