Tag: Risk

Study finds teens driving older vehicles have increased risk for fatal crashes

Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, prompting researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital

Children’s Cancer Risk From Gas Stoves Nearly Double That of Adults : ScienceAlert

The Hidden Danger Lurking in Your Kitchen: Gas Stoves Emitting Cancer-Causing Chemicals A recent study has shed light

Shingles vaccine linked with lower risk of many common heart problems

The Importance of Shingles Vaccination in Reducing Cardiovascular Risks Vaccination against herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, has

NIH Lab Studying Deadly Pathogens Goes Offline Over Safety Issues. Is The Public At Risk?

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a part of the NIH, recently halted research activities at

Rural Healthcare Deserts Are A National Security Risk

The state of rural healthcare in America is in crisis, with hospitals and pharmacies shutting down at an

Why Low-Stress Isn’t Always Low Risk

In today's fast-paced world, the concept of simplicity is often touted as the key to a stress-free life.

Childhood Cell Phone Use Is A Public Health Risk

In today's digital age, the use of smartphones and social media among children is becoming increasingly prevalent, shaping

Brisk Walking Could Lower Your Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities : ScienceAlert

Brisk Walking Can Lower Risk of Heart Rhythm Problems, Study Finds Walking is a simple and accessible form

SUVs pose greater risk of death or serious injury to pedestrians and cyclists, study shows

The dangers of sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and light truck vehicles (LTVs) to pedestrians and cyclists have been

If HPV Infection Increases Heart Disease Risk, Can Vaccination Lower It?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that has been linked to various types of cancer,

Vapers at Risk of Irreversible Disease, Experts Warn : ScienceAlert

A recent report has shed light on the dangers of vaping, particularly among young people. A US teenager

Many young adults have high long-term risk for cardiovascular disease, study finds

A recent study conducted by Northwestern Medicine and published in JAMA has revealed alarming statistics about the risk