Tag: Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC)
From pests to pollutants, keeping schools healthy and clean is no...
Janet Hurley, Texas A&M University
Parents send their children to school to learn, and they don’t want to worry...
More adults than ever have been seeking ADHD medications – an...
Margaret Sibley, University of Washington
As a woman in my 30s who was constantly typing “ADHD” into my computer,...
Ringworm fungal infections are common in the US and are becoming...
Rodney E. Rohde, Texas State University
The World Health Organization considers antimicrobial resistance to be one of the most...
Obesity in children is rising dramatically, and it comes with major...
Christine Nguyen, University of Southern California
In the past two decades, children have become more obese and have developed...
Hopelessness about the future is a key reason some Black young...
Janelle R. Goodwill, University of Chicago
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
Rare and tragic cases of postpartum psychosis are bringing renewed attention...
Ziv E. Cohen, Cornell University
Lindsay Clancy, a labor and delivery nurse at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital in...
54% of firearm deaths in the US are from suicide –...
Heidi Zinzow, Clemson University
More than half – 54% – of all firearm deaths in...
Monkeypox is now a national public health emergency in the U.S....
Kathryn H. Jacobsen, University of Richmond
After news broke that the U.S. declared monkeypox to be a public health...