Science and data are important, research shows, but people are incredibly receptive to personal stories about public health.
UNIFORMED gardai will be armed with tasers as early as this week. A new pilot project will see stun guns issued to 128 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been rocked by recent changes to several leadership roles while it has ...
ASPPH is leading national advocacy to ensure that public health degrees remain recognized and supported as professional ...
The iCAhRE (Interdisciplinary Clinical Academic health Research Excellence) program helps staff at University Hospitals ...
Don Willis, who has been with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) since 2020, has joined the U of A's human development and family sciences program as an assistant professor.
Background Community health workers (CHWs) have been instrumental in the delivery of primary healthcare (PHC) services in ...
Breakthrough new vaccine spray could be first to stop spread of deadly whooping cough which sees infants ‘turn blue’ ...
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Is postmodernism wrecking science? In a provocative book, scientists weigh the evidence
Science may be a tried and tested way of knowing what we know, but it’s under threat. In Australia, leading science agency ...
Eight oral presentations and six posters demonstrate advances in mammography, DBT performance, and density-informed risk modeling ...
A mobile brain scanning system, thought to be the first of its kind, is being developed to measure the effect of blast ...
For Michelle A. Josephson, MD, FASN, the field of transplant nephrology provided opportunities to make a difference as a ...
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