Tag: Study

Activism, Production, and Consumption – A Case Study from Flint

The Flint water crisis was a significant event that brought attention to the dangers of lead contamination in

Semen study finds more pathogens capable of sexual transmission

An analysis of data from hundreds of studies has revealed that 22 viruses have the capability of persisting

Study finds women are less likely than men to use mobility aids despite greater need

The prevalence of disability among individuals over the age of fifty is on the rise, yet many do

Refrigerated raw milk harbors infectious flu virus for 5 days, study finds

Raw milk has long been touted as a natural and nutritious alternative to pasteurized dairy products, but a

Cross-sectional study shows global divide between longer life and good health

Mayo Clinic research has revealed that people worldwide are living longer lives, but not necessarily healthier ones. A

You are what you eat…and so are your grandkids? Study links poor diet to multi-generational health issues

A recent study conducted by Tulane University has shed light on the impact of diet on future generations.

Industry-funded study suggests coffee really is the fountain of youth

Coffee has long been a popular beverage enjoyed by millions around the world. And now, a new study

Ultra-processed foods are making us old beyond our years, study warns

The study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, found that higher consumption of ultra-processed foods was associated with

Dietary study finds animal products improve child nutrition in Africa

The consumption of animal products such as milk, eggs, and fish has been found to have a positive

Study shows text messages can be ineffective as medication refill reminders

A recent study published in JAMA has shed light on the effectiveness of text message reminders for patients

Prevention and screening outpace treatment advances for averting death from five cancer types, study reveals

Improvements in cancer prevention and screening have played a crucial role in averting more deaths from five common

Cleaning surfaces every two hours cuts norovirus infections by 83% in airports, study shows

Airports are high-traffic areas where the risk of norovirus transmission is heightened due to the large number of