Tag: Study

Study: Since 988 launch, mental health crisis services have faltered

In July 2022, the national mental health crisis hotline 988 was launched, providing individuals across the country with

2025 Missions to the Sun Seek to Study Space Weather and Shape of the Heliosphere

This mission will study the heliosphere, which is the bubble of particles and magnetic fields that surrounds the

Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms

Climate change is a pressing issue that poses a serious threat to human health and well-being. A recent

Largest study ever done on cannabis and brain function finds impact on working memory

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open delves into the impact of both recent and lifetime cannabis

IKEA study finds compressed work schedules can help employees switch off from work, but do not reduce burnout symptoms

The concept of condensing workweeks into fewer days to allow for more days off is gaining popularity in

Liver disease’s progression halted by bariatric surgery in study

Obesity and cirrhosis are two serious health conditions that often go hand in hand, leading to progressive liver

A third of the Arctic’s vast carbon sink now a source of emissions, study reveals

A recent study published by The Guardian in collaboration with Climate Desk has revealed some alarming findings about

Exercise Intolerance Is Common Among People With Persistent Long Covid: Study

Study Reveals Persistence of Post-Exertional Malaise in Long Covid Patients Washington DC, USA- September 19: Protestors march outside

Apple Sued Following Toxic Smartwatch Strap Study

Three scientists at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana have conducted a study on the silicone wristbands

From high-altitude hiking to sleep apnea, study explores impacts on male fertility

Male fertility is a topic of increasing concern, with a new study suggesting that medical conditions like sleep

abortion pill, the FDA’s DEI, overdose rates study

This stark disparity highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Black Americans in accessing and receiving adequate care for

US college graduates live an average of 11 years longer than those who never finish high school, study finds

The latest analysis by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington's School