High school football concussions and long-term health concerns: Research roundup
Growing concern about concussions is unsettling high school football communities. We round up the recent findings.
Growing concern about concussions is unsettling high school football communities. We round up the recent findings.
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This collection of research and reports examines physician-assisted suicide in the U.S. and compares American policies and trends with those in Europe.
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Among older people, women and Black people are more likely to be admitted to the hospital from exposure to wildfire smoke than men and people of other races.
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Despite gains in health insurance, lesbian, gay and bisexual people are more likely than straight people to use emergency rooms for routine care, a new study finds.
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American road engineers are using temperature models that do not consider the warming climate, costing the country billions in early repairs, a new study finds.
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Type 1 diabetes diagnoses have rapidly risen for Hispanic youth in comparison to other racial and ethnic groups, a recent study finds.
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Most historically black colleges and universities are located in southern counties home to black populations with above-average rates of HIV infection, a new study finds.
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Most people trust doctors to treat them only when necessary. A new study looks at the problem of “overtreatment recommendations.”
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E-cigarettes come in over 7,000 flavors. If the flavors were banned, as American regulators wish, more people are likely to smoke traditional cigarettes.
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