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Bins of rice

Eating Brown Rice Increases Exposure to Arsenic Compared to White Rice

Categories Health
angel statue

Sudden U.S. funding cuts will lead to 3 million AIDS deaths, study finds

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Measles vaccination coverage remains suboptimal in many EU/EEA countries. Sustained improvements are required in the coverage of routine childhood immunisation programmes, as well as closing immunity gaps in adolescents and adults who have missed vaccination opportunities in the past.

Measles Comeback: Europe Faces Major Surge as Vaccination Gaps Exposed

Categories Health
Young African male blowing smoke

Tobacco Industry Targeting Africa’s Youth as New Market, Warns UP Expert

Categories Health, Social Sciences
New research from UC San Diego provides the most comprehensive look yet at how the rapid expansion of sports betting venues, particularly online, is driving record increases in gambling addiction across the United States.

Surge in gambling addiction following legalization of sports betting

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
dna strand

Ruin’s Vermin

Categories Bloggers
Male deer

Experts Warn of Growing Risk from Deer Disease Jumping to Humans, Livestock

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Comparing the risk of 10,000 children acquiring measles (left) versus receiving the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.

Countering the next phase of antivaccine activism

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Scanning Electron Microscopy image of C. difficile in the gut of an infected animal - The University of Sheffield

The Looming Crisis of Antibiotic Resistance

Categories Health
pills

Study Details Misuse of Scientific Publications by Opioid Industry

Categories Health
Ripples in dark water

‘Safe’ Arsenic Levels in Community Water Supplies Linked to Heart Disease

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
Naloxone nasal spray

Study Reveals Surge in Layperson Naloxone Use, but More Action Needed to Combat Opioid Crisis

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Mathematician and assistant professor of biology Nicholas Landry, an expert in the study of contagion, is exploring how the structure of human-interaction networks affect the spread of both illness and information. Photo credit: Shari Landry, Illustration by Avery Wagner

The Contagion of Ideas

Categories Brain & Behavior
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