Category: Science
Cherry-Picked Science? The Confusing Narrative Around Wine And Health
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As one of his last moves before departing from his role,…
Bill seeks $55 million for shared health education space at UND
GRAND FORKS — Physicians and University of North Dakota administrators testified Monda in support of a bill allocating $55 million…
UTSA researchers develop AI tools to advance health equity
The page or file you were looking for may have been moved or is not available because of: an out-of…
UNT Health Science Center agreed to pay former president $560K upon resignation
Two weeks after the announcement that Sylvia Trent-Adams would step down as president of the University of North Texas Health…
Politics vs Science: The Future of US Public Health
On this newest episode of Managed Care Cast, we are speaking with Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPH, dean, Hunterdon…
What we lose when we politicize public health
I had been anticipating Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearings for weeks. If confirmed as secretary of the Department of…
Nine of the 10 highest-paying jobs in Chattanooga are in the health care field
In the biggest expansion in the 50-year history of the nursing program at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a $77…
Comment: Health science on trial at Senate hearing
By Dominik Stecuła, Kristin Lunz Trujillo and Matt Motta / For The Conversation The many controversial people appointed to the…
Science reveals amazing health benefits of sweating
You might think sweating is just your body’s way of saying you’re working too hard but there’s actually something incredible…
The big chill: Is cold-water immersion good for our health?
From early ocean dips to ice-cold polar plunges, cold-water immersion is increasingly popular among athletes and wellness warriors. But how…