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- Lower Grades, More Absences for High Schoolers Who Use Both Tobacco and Cannabishttps://reachmd.com/news/lower-grades-more-absences-for-high-schoolers-who-use-both-tobacco-and-cannabis/2462335/More states in the U.S. are legalizing recreational cannabis, leading to concerns that teen use will increase. Tobacco consumption among high school students, including vaping and e-cigarettes,
- Study Shows Potential for Using AI Tools to Detect HAIshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-shows-potential-for-using-ai-tools-to-detect-hais/2462323/Tools such as ChatGPT may improve infection surveillance and keep patients safer in healthcare facilities Arlington, Va. — March 14, 2024 — A new proof-of-concept study
- How Home Food Availability Affects Young Children's Nutrient Intakehttps://reachmd.com/news/how-home-food-availability-affects-young-childrens-nutrient-intake/2462331/Early childhood is an important time for learning about nutrition and establishing healthy eating behaviors. Young children rely on parents to provide food options, and the availability of food in the home affects their dietary choices. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Cham
- Study Provides New Insights into Deadly Acute Respiratory Distress Syndromehttps://reachmd.com/news/study-provides-new-insights-into-deadly-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome/2462307/Mechanical explanation for instability in the lungs could lead to new treatments for illnesses such as COVID-19MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (03/12/2024) - Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities may have discovered a mechanical ex
- Reducing Coal Emissions Boosts Kids' Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/reducing-coal-emissions-boosts-kids-health/2462312/Residential heating by coal has for decades been the major contributor to the high levels of air pollution in Krakow, Poland. New research finds a nearly 40 percent decline in the annual average concentration of respirable particulate matter (PM2.5) in Kraków, Poland, be
- New Method Developed for Triggering and Imaging Seizures in Epilepsy Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-method-developed-for-triggering-and-imaging-seizures-in-epilepsy-patients/2462301/Researchers have developed a new method for triggering and imaging seizures in epilepsy patients, offering physicians the ability to collect real-time data to tailor epilepsy surgery. In contrast to previous practice, where physicians from neurolo
- Patients with Obesity and Kidney Failure May Be Newly Eligible for Kidney Transplantshttps://reachmd.com/news/patients-with-obesity-and-kidney-failure-may-be-newly-eligible-for-kidney-transplants/2462300/CHICAGO: A collaborative study between a bariatric and transplant surgery team has introduced new hope for patients suffering from end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who are also struggling with obesity. The study authors explored the outcomes of metabolic and bariatric surgery in ESRD pati
- New Study Quantifies Health Impacts from Oil and Gas Flaring in U.S.https://reachmd.com/news/new-study-quantifies-health-impacts-from-oil-and-gas-flaring-in-us/2462287/A new study led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment, Boston University School of Public Health and the Environmental Defense Fund finds that pollution from oil and gas venting and flari
- Study: Best Way to Memorize Stuff? It Depends...https://reachmd.com/news/study-best-way-to-memorize-stuff-it-depends/2462299/Recent experiments by psychologists at Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh shed new light on how we learn and how we remember our real-world experiences. The research, described in the March 12 online edition of
- Researchers Identify Distinct Sleep Types and Their Impact on Long-Term Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/researchers-identify-distinct-sleep-types-and-their-impact-on-long-term-health/2462298/UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Poor sleep habits are strongly associated with long-term chronic health conditions, according to decades of research. To better understand this relationship, a team led by researchers in Penn State’s College of Health and Human Development identified four distinct