Tag: Study

Whitney Museum Suspends Independent Study Program

The Whitney Museum of American Art has made the decision to suspend the Independent Study Program (ISP) for

Private credit could ‘amplify’ next financial crisis, study finds

Private credit has become a significant player in the financial industry, with economists, bankers, and US officials warning

Leprosy Was Lurking in The Americas Long Before Colonization, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

New Research Challenges Historical Narrative on Leprosy in the Americas For years, historians believed that leprosy was brought

Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows

A recent groundbreaking study has shown that a three-year exercise program can significantly improve survival rates in colon

Study finds exercise can keep colon cancer from recurring

Exercise Program Shows Promise in Reducing Recurrence of Colorectal Cancer A recent study presented at the annual meeting

COVID-19 Disease Burden Remains High, Study Shows

The recent study conducted in Denmark has shed light on the ongoing threat posed by COVID-19. The researchers

What the First Results from the Global Flourishing Study Tell Us about Age, Employment and Partnership

The concept of human flourishing is an increasingly important focus for researchers around the world. It goes beyond

How a study in the Stockholm subway could help prevent violent crime

The Surprising Solution to Interpersonal Violence: Lessons from Stockholm's Subway System Nearly half a million people are murdered

Study Reveals Plague’s Evolutionary Hack to Survive 3 Pandemics : ScienceAlert

The Evolution of Plague Bacteria: How Adaptation Led to Longer Pandemics A recent study has shed light on

Study shows ripple effects from World War II detainment camps on Japanese Americans’ reproductive health

Intergenerational Reproductive Health Effects of Japanese American Detainment Camps Revealed A recent study conducted by researchers at West

Being Curious Might Help Keep Alzheimer’s Disease At Bay: Study

The importance of curiosity in maintaining brain health and cognitive function as we age cannot be overstated. A

Fluoride ban in tap water could lead to 25M cavities, study says

Debate Over Water Fluoridation Intensifies as States Take Action As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assumed office as health