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JAMA study: 988 hotline linked to 11% drop in youth suicide deaths
The introduction of the 988 national suicide and crisis hotline in the U.S. has had a significant impact on reducing…
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Log off, feel better? Study finds ditching Facebook boosts mood
A recent study conducted by researchers at Stanford University has revealed the benefits of taking a break from social media…
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Novel approach to transplant rejection shows promise in new study
Living donor liver transplants offer hope for immune tolerance in transplant patients, aiming to eliminate the need for lifelong immunosuppression.…
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NCAA urges study of change that would start eligibility at HS graduation or age 19
The NCAA is considering a major change to its eligibility model for Division I athletes. The proposed age-based eligibility model…
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To get people to lower blood pressure, study suggests team approach
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes, the leading causes…
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Raising a child now costs over $300,000 in the U.S., study finds. See how your state compares.
Raising a child is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with a hefty price tag. According to a recent…
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Study finds missed opportunities for targeted cancer treatments
The importance of genomic testing in cancer treatment cannot be overstated. A recent study published in JAMA Network Open highlights…
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The upper middle class is now the largest income group in the U.S., study finds
The American middle class is undergoing a transformation, with more households moving up into the ranks of the upper middle…
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HHS announces $144 million program to study effect of microplastics on the human body
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced a groundbreaking program called STOMP (Systemic Targeting of MicroPlastics) to study…
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767-page study finds some of CPD’s most violent districts are overstaffed
A comprehensive study conducted by Matrix Consulting Group has shed light on the workforce allocation within the Chicago Police Department…
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