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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.
Daniel Giovenco and his team are conducting a project to study the impact of policies that reduce tobacco retailer density in communities.
Guns used in crimes traced to interstate purchases move routinely between states along multiple major transportation routes.
People who reported having been pregnant looked biologically older than those who had never been pregnant.
GPT-4 can accurately interpret types of cells for single-cell RNA sequencing.
New research links a healthy diet with reduced dementia risk and a slower pace of aging.
Participants in the Framingham Heart Study who achieved higher levels of education tended to age more slowly and went on to live longer lives.
Children prenatally exposed to anesthesia for maternal surgery were significantly more likely to receive a diagnosis of a disruptive behavioral disorder than unexposed children.
Treatment for cannabis use disorder has decreased, and particularly in states with medical cannabis dispensary provisions.
The Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program ignites investigations into race, racism, and mental illness.
Black women in the U.S were six times more likely to be murdered than their white peers for the years 1999 through 2020.