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  • Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Third Leading Cause of Disease-Related Health Loss

    Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was the third leading cause of “health loss due to disease” in the United States behind ischemic heart disease and low back/neck pain in 2016, according to new research in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart Association journal.

  • Movie Technology Inspires Wearable Liquid Unit That Aims to Harvest Energy

    A fascination with movie technology that showed robots perform self-repair through a liquid formula inspired a Purdue University professor to make his own discoveries – which are now helping to lead the way for advancements in self-powering devices such as consumer electronics and defense innovations.

  • Climate Change: Heat-induced Heart Attack Risk on The Rise

    Heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is the number one cause of death worldwide.

  • Computer Kidney Could Provide Safer Tests for New Medications

    A University of Waterloo researcher has spearheaded the development of the first computational model of the human kidney.

  • Black and Hispanic Americans Bear a Disproportionate Burden from Air Pollution

    Poor air quality is the largest environmental health risk in the United States.

  • Protection from Zika Virus May Lie in a Protein Derived from Mosquitoes

    By targeting a protein found in the saliva of mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus, Yale investigators reduced Zika infection in mice.

  • Canairy App Tracks Outdoor Workers' Exposure to Air Pollution

    A new app launched today by King’s College London and the British Safety Council provides outdoor workers, and their employers, with crucial information about their exposure to air pollution.

  • Water Quality Warning

    Water quality in UK streams and rivers could be worse than currently estimated because we are failing to monitor micro-organisms throughout the year, according to new research.

  • Air Pollution May Impact Fetal Cardiovascular System, Rutgers Study Says

    Microscopic particles in air pollution inhaled by pregnant women may damage fetal cardiovascular development, according to a study by Rutgers researchers.

  • Students Helping to Make Islands Carbon Neutral

    Small island communities across the globe are facing some of the earliest and most severe impacts of climate change.

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