Category: Science
NIH grant cuts throw science into a ‘downward spiral,’ researchers and advocates say
A view of the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Maryland, looking south beyond the Stokes Labs (Building 50)…
Ending daylight saving time could be better for our health
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Oregon’s Health Officer and State Epidemiologist breaks down West Coast health alliance
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Oregon, Washington, California, and Hawaii have joined forces to create the West Coast Health Alliance, a…
Foods That Science Says Will Help You Live Longer
If you think whole grains is a term only used for cereal and bread, think again. Whole grains also include…
Media Advisory: A health equity action plan for Western New York is the focus of UB’s Igniting Hope 2025 conference
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Igniting Hope 2025, focused on “Building a Community Plan for Health Equity,” will be held on Saturday,…
Wayne State breaks ground on new $200M health research building in Detroit
Wayne State University is about to start work on a new $200 million Health Sciences Research Building in Midtown Detroit that…
Kennedy releases official ‘MAHA’ report on children’s health
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has released a report from the “Make America Healthy Again” commission…
A Reputation for Research Excellence
Faculty and students in the School of Public Health and Health Professions are producing innovative solutions to critical health challenges…
Doctor reacts to RFK Jr.’s health report: ‘Disjointed catalogue’ with ‘anti-science approaches’
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Science, Technology and Society program hosts health care and civil liberties lecture
Even with federal health care policies in flux under President Donald Trump’s administration, the Affordable Care Act’s accessible treatment protections…
