Heart attacks hit poor the hardest
From the AFTAU media release: As people get older, their bodies wear down and become less resilient. In old age, it’s common for people to become “clinically frail,” and this… Read more »
From the AFTAU media release: As people get older, their bodies wear down and become less resilient. In old age, it’s common for people to become “clinically frail,” and this… Read more »
From the Boston University Medical Center media release: According to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC) at Boston University, African-American women who reported high levels of depressive… Read more »
From the University of New Hampshire media release: The restraint and seclusion of students in U.S. public schools in response to student behavior problems are used much more frequently on… Read more »
From the Duke University media release: A study that tracked more than 1,000 New Zealanders from birth to age 38 has found that those who attempted suicide before age 24… Read more »
From the University of Exeter media release: Scientists have found evidence of a link between social and economic status and childhood attention deficit disorder (ADHD) in the UK. A team… Read more »
From the Emory Health Sciences media release: Researchers have found that women younger than 50 with a recent heart attack are more likely to experience restricted blood flow to the… Read more »
From the University of Alabama at Birmingham media release: For many men and women older than 30, the fun of birthdays fades with aging, but experts at the University of… Read more »
From the Ohio State University media release: New research shows that chronic stress changes gene activity in immune cells before they reach the bloodstream. With these changes, the cells are… Read more »
From the Public Library of Science media release: People with lower levels of education may eat larger amounts of unhealthy, calorically dense food than those with a higher education level,… Read more »
From the BMJ–British Medical Journal media release: Exposure to high levels of aircraft noise is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, find two new studies. Previous studies of… Read more »
