Tag: public health
Housing Discrimination Linked to Gaps in Colon Cancer Care
A recent study conducted across 196 cities has shed light on the enduring impact of historical housing discrimination…
Utilizing Videoconferencing to Encourage Physical Activity among Older Adults: Transforming Health Education into Practical Application
The ubiquity of videoconferencing software in businesses and educational institutions, catalysed by the COVID-19 pandemic, has unveiled its…
Adopting Heart-Healthy Habits: A Potential Solution for Reversing Accelerated Cellular Ageing
Recent research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association illuminates the promising potential of prioritising heart…
Sedentary behaviour raises the risk of mortality
Based on extensive observations of centenarians, author Dan Buettner, renowned for his work on Blue Zones, proposes that…
Engaging in physical activity amidst natural surroundings contributes significantly to disease prevention, encompassing ailments such as depression and type 2 diabetes
The research conducted by the esteemed University of Exeter has brought to light a significant discovery-the profound impact…
The connection between individuals who consume mangoes and expectant mothers: enhanced dietary habits and improved intake of nutrients
Women in the stages of conception, pregnancy, or lactation often possess distinctive nutritional requirements that are frequently unaddressed…
Exposure to prevalent environmental carcinogens has been linked to a reduction in overall lifespan happiness
If improving your outlook on life were truly as effortless as merely saying, "Don't worry, be happy," then…
Research suggests that maintaining or initiating an active lifestyle can enhance the quality of life as individuals age, particularly for middle-aged women
A recent study published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine by Binh Nguyen and colleagues from the University…
A Rutgers Health Study Reveals the Vital Role of Social Networks in Supporting Older Adults Living with HIV
In a study featured in AIDS Care and spearheaded by Kristen Krause, an instructor at the Rutgers School…
Winding down the window, consuming tea and coffee, increasing the radio volume, and singing while driving could indicate a hazardous snoring condition
A study published in ERJ Open Research suggests that regularly using multiple methods to stay awake while driving…
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society has recently released updated guidelines for evaluating the fitness of private and commercial drivers to operate vehicles
The latest update from the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) brings forth refreshed guidelines to evaluate the suitability of…
Utilising health records to anticipate patients’ susceptibility to falling
Using health records to forecast patients’ risk of falling within the next 12 months is feasible through a…
