Tag: Study

One Cigarette Can Take 20 Minutes Off Your Life, Study Suggests

Smoking just one cigarette can reduce life expectancy by about 20 minutes, according to research commissioned by the

A study of 11,000 twins shows how to make America walkable again

Improving Walkability in Cities: A Path to Better Health and Sustainability For the past century, the United States

By 2040, Over 62.4 Million People In India Might Have Tuberculosis: Study

India Faces Uphill Battle in Achieving TB-Free Status by 2025 NEW YORK- NOVEMBER 27: A doctor examines the

Antidepressants That Target The Gut Could Have Fewer Side-Effects: Study

Your gut plays a crucial role in influencing your mental health, as it produces the majority of your

Faith and Family Matter More Than Race and Status When It Comes to Children: Study |

Christmas is a time for celebration, but it should always be centered around the true meaning of the

Screening with telephone-based intervention reduces risky alcohol use in Texas study

Researchers from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin have successfully implemented a screening and

Study reveals why these shoes could lead to more runner injuries

The University of Florida recently conducted a study that revealed runners wearing thick-heeled sneakers are more likely to

International study reveals COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on other causes of death

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global life expectancy has been a topic of concern and study

Study finds slowing of age-related declines in older adults

A recent study conducted by the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center at the Mailman School of Public

Study finds sleepiness affects New Year’s resolution success

Getting enough sleep is crucial for our overall health and well-being, and new research from the University of

Study Miscalculation Has Everyone Talking about Black Plastic Spatulas Again. Experts Are Still Concerned

The recent study that raised concerns about the presence of flame retardants in common black-colored plastic items, including

Study shows biased language in clinical handoffs may negatively impact patient care

Handoffs in healthcare settings are crucial moments where doctors and nurses exchange vital patient information. A recent study