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  • Mix of Stress and Air Pollution May Lead to Cognitive Difficulties in Children

    Children with elevated exposure to early life stress in the home and elevated prenatal exposure to air pollution exhibited heightened symptoms of attention and thought problems, according to researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Columbia Psychiatry. 

  • Older Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea Patients Need More Medical Care

    Older adults with undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea seek more health care, according to a study published in the January issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 

  • A Wearable Gas Sensor for Health and Environmental Monitoring

    A highly sensitive, wearable gas sensor for environmental and human health monitoring may soon become commercially available, according to researchers at Penn State and Northeastern University.

  • Whooping Cough Evolving Into a Superbug

    Australia needs a new whooping cough vaccine to ensure our most vulnerable are protected from the emergence of superbug strains, new UNSW research has shown.

  • Obesity Could Be Linked to a Rise in Fatty Liver Disease in Young Adults

    One in five young people have fatty liver disease (steatosis), with one in 40 having already developed liver scarring (fibrosis), research published today [15 January] has found. 

  • Walnuts May Be Good for The Gut and Help Promote Heart Health

    Walnuts may not just be a tasty snack, they may also promote good-for-your-gut bacteria.

  • Cancer Mortality Continues Steady Decline, Driven by Progress against Lung Cancer

    The cancer death rate declined by 29% from 1991 to 2017, including a 2.2% drop from 2016 to 2017, the largest single-year drop in cancer mortality ever reported.

  • Crowdsourcing Pollution Data Could Benefit Public Health

    Low-cost sensors provide localized air quality data.

  • How Well Can Computers Connect Symptoms to Diseases?

    A new MIT study finds “health knowledge graphs,” which show relationships between symptoms and diseases and are intended to help with clinical diagnosis, can fall short for certain conditions and patient populations.

  • Scientists Breach Brain Barriers to Attack Tumors

    The brain is a sort of fortress, equipped with barriers designed to keep out dangerous pathogens.

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