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Veterans of the Vietnam War continue to face significant psychological and physical health challenges.
Associations between blood pressure and unintentional discrimination are highest in the later postpartum period.
Public health and cancer researchers have long been sounding the alarm about the public health impact of alcohol.
Metals in the body from environmental pollutants is associated with progression of harmful plaque buildup in the arteries.
Asthma is more common among U.S. individuals who reported cannabis use in the past 30 days.
Air pollution emissions have decreased substantially but the magnitude of change varies by demographics.
Small declines in blood lead levels were associated with long-term cardiovascular health improvements in American Indian adults.
Patients generate more actionable and creative ideas when explicitly invited to share ideas, a new study shows.
If one partner in a heterosexual couple has high blood pressure, the other partner often does too.
Mary Beth Terry discussed her Centennial Grand Challenges research project to reduce indoor air pollution.
Kamal Menghrajani, MS ’23, on her experience as a White House Fellow.
Women More Walkable Neighborhoods Have Lower Rates of Obesity-Related Cancers
Over 60 percent of deaths for children under 14 years of age occurred during the first year of life, revealing that infants under one-year-old were most Impacted by the famine.
Thirty percent of pre-retirees will face worse expected health and economic status