Study finds lack of preparedness and mixed reactions for public health officials’ COVID-19 response
The survey involved more than 10,500 American adults.
Study finds trust in government linked to workplace attitudes and well-being
For the study, around 420 adult participants from numerous areas in America…
Public confidence in medical scientists has decreased over the last year: survey
The survey was conducted between November 30th and December 12th, 2021.
Study touts Epstein-Barr virus as possible cause of multiple sclerosis
The findings stemmed from a longitudinal analysis which unveiled a high prevalence…
How COVID-19 impacted the mental health of Nevadans
The exceedingly high case count and the restrictions implemented may have contributed…
Laughter might provide more benefits for better health than previously known
Researchers from Monash University unveiled that laughter may be more beneficial for…
Survey shows high confidence and trust in the CDC, FDA, and top public health experts
The survey included 1,719 adult participants based in the U.S. and occurred…
Men who suffer sensory loss are more likely to become obese than women
The study was released online in the European Journal of Public Health.
Residing in neighborhoods with more green spaces associated with reduced rates of cigarette smoking
Living near greenspace also increased the likelihood of successfully quitting smoking habits,…
Many students encounter challenges related to climate change health learning opportunities
New research details the offerings and difficulties students face with acquiring learning…