News Release Wednesday, August 7, 2024 NIH-funded study found Black adults and women had […]
Category: Current Issues
I’ve been sick. When can I start exercising again?
You’ve had a cold or the flu and your symptoms have begun to subside. Your […]
Vigorous exercise not linked to increased risk of adverse cardiac events in long QT syndrome
Media Advisory Thursday, July 25, 2024 NIH-supported study could lessen exercise restrictions for those […]
Cultural clashes can make it harder for immigrants to parent. Better support can improve their child’s mental health
More than 10{e60f258f32f4d0090826105a8a8e4487cca35cebb3251bd7e4de0ff6f7e40497} of children and young people worldwide have a diagnosable mental health problem. […]
Increases found in preteen suicide rate
Media Advisory Tuesday, July 30, 2024 While the overall numbers remain low, the findings […]
Hospitals worldwide are short of saline. We can’t just switch to other IV fluids – here’s why
Last week, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration added intravenous (IV) fluids to the growing list […]
NIH researchers discover potential therapeutic target for degenerative eye disease
Media Advisory Friday, July 26, 2024 Study reveals cellular pathology of “dry” AMD. […]
Federal Court finds insufficient evidence Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. What does the science say?
A major Federal Court class action has been dismissed this week after Justice Michael Lee […]
Exploratory analysis associates HIV drug abacavir with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in large global trial
Media Advisory Tuesday, July 23, 2024 Findings add to body of evidence on cardiovascular […]
Vaping and mental health are closely linked. That can make quitting even harder
Vaping is in your news feed for its regulation, impact on public health and effects […]
Youth with conduct disorder show widespread differences in brain structure
News Release Wednesday, July 17, 2024 NIH-funded study of conduct disorder identifies new brain […]