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New study found no changes in opioid outcomes among the general population with the states’ passage of medical and recreational marijuana laws.
Associations between blood pressure and unintentional discrimination are highest in the later postpartum period.
Marked variation in the prevalence of depression was found in a multisite sample of community-dwelling older adults in the U.S.
Suicidal behavior among adolescents is significantly associated with violence exposure.
Access to psychotherapy has risen substantially among U.S. adults with mild to moderate distress.
Report is a call to action for biomedical research to rethink how it uses race and ethnicity.
Columbia Mailman co-hosted PAGNY’s 9th Annual Research Day
The research adds to existing information on the risk factor variables that might be contributing to vehicle-related injuries.
Overdose rates in Colombia involving increased greatly during 2018-2021, mainly caused by overdoses in young women.
Florida’s red flag gun law was associated with an 11 percent reduction in firearm homicide rates.
The Quad Fellowship supports exceptional master's and doctoral students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
AI had difficulty replicating results for extracting information from clinical notes.
cardiovascular health construct based on AHA's Life’s Essential 8 but enhanced with a ninth psychological health metric
Ukrainian Holodomor famine and examine of prenatal famine and T2DM