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Trade deals and changing diets key influencers in securing nutrient rich food Posted: 14 Jul 2022 11:50 AM PDT Research shows future choices about trade, diet and climate change will be crucial in securing micronutrient food supplies for the UK. |
Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:11 AM PDT New research investigates consumer product-related traumatic brain injuries (CP-TBI) among school-aged children for a 20-year period by differentiating age groups, levels of education, and gender and evaluating trends with the time-point regression method. Their findings reveal insights that have implications for effective preventive strategies and policies. |
Take the burn out of sunscreen testing: Experts Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:11 AM PDT Exposing humans to ultraviolet radiation to test sunscreen effectiveness should be phased out, according to scientists and cancer experts. |
For people with heart defects, mental health support is essential to care at every age Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:10 AM PDT Resilience and a high quality of life are demonstrated by many individuals born with heart defects; however, they may face a range of health-related psychological and social challenges throughout their lives. A new scientific statement reviews potential psychological and social challenges that occur from infancy through adulthood among people born with heart defects and the types of mental health care that may be beneficial. The statement advocates for mental health professionals to be integrated within interdisciplinary teams that provide medical care to children and adults with congenital heart defects, which is more common in cancer care than cardiac care. |
Where and when violent crime rates fall, heart disease deaths fall, too Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:10 AM PDT A new study of data from Chicago found that the neighborhoods where violent crime fell the most, cardiovascular disease mortality fell sharply, too |
Machine learning identifies gun purchasers at risk of suicide Posted: 13 Jul 2022 05:13 PM PDT A first-of-its-kind study from the Violence Prevention Research Program at UC Davis shows an algorithm can forecast the likelihood of firearm suicide using handgun purchasing data. |
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