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Health impact of urban green spaces: a systematic review of heat-related morbidity and mortality

A 10-year study of more than 4,000 Europeans found those who consistently exercised two to three times a week were significantly less likely to suffer from insomnia than inactive people, and better able to clock up the recommended six to nine hours of sleep each night.

Clear conceptualizations of mental health are needed in future research to aid in developing resources to improve well-being

How the commercial virtual care industry gathers, uses and values patient data: a Canadian qualitative study

Cognitive task analysis of clinicians’ drug–drug interaction management during patient care and implications for alert design

Women with childhood trauma may go on to have higher risks in pregnancy

Medication use and comorbidities in an increasingly younger osteoarthritis population: an 18-year retrospective open-cohort study

American Indians, Alaska Natives see 5-fold rise in overdose deaths

Study shows that the number of abortions & ongoing pregnancies remained unchanged during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 in Sweden compared with before the start of the pandemic

Association between pharmaceutical modulation of oestrogen in postmenopausal women in Sweden and death due to COVID-19: a cohort study

Study: Netflix series incorporate diverse sexual health promotion messages for young people

Housework Linked to Sharper Memory in Older Adults.Older adults who continue to perform household chores have better cognition, attention span, & physical strength compared to those who no longer do their own home keeping chores

16-year study finds that babies that were induced at birth experienced more birth trauma, respiratory disorders and infections compared to those born via spontaneous labour.

Children who experience sexual or physical abuse or are neglected are more likely to die prematurely as adults, according to a new study analysing data from the 1950s to the present.

Self-reported health without clinically measurable benefits among adult users of multivitamin and multimineral supplements: a cross-sectional study

New research shows that most online health information on coronavirus is poorly written and that majority of gov and health departments fail to provide adequate information.

Engineers Design a Reusable, Silicone Rubber Face Mask With an N95 Filter

70% of asthma inhalers in the UK release hydrofluorocarbon, a greenhouse gas that is 1300–3200 times more potent than CO2

An 'unprecedented' rise in infant mortality in England linked to poverty

The Superbug Crisis: problem awareness is linked to increased antibiotic use, threatening the standard behaviour change model

A cross-country analysis of 162 countries shows that nations with strong women's rights are more likely to have better health & better growth than those who don't promote women's rights.

Sitting less than 3 hours a day increases life expectancy by 2 years (2012)

Human pregnancy duration seems to be determined by uterine size and fetal growth rate: using maternal height as a proxy for uterine size, quasi-experiment shows that twins of short mothers are born earlier than twins of tall mothers.

A recent study suggests that living with moderate to severe anxiety in midlife may lead to dementia in later years

Pasta in the context of low-GI dietary patterns does not adversely affect adiposity and even reduces body weight and BMI compared with higher-GI dietary patterns

Australian researchers say 90 per cent of young people in detention have at least one severe brain disorder and they hope their findings will act as a "catalyst for change" in the justice system.

Rubber or plastic bullets, used commonly in crowd-control settings, have caused penetrative injuries and head, neck and torso trauma, and do not appear to be appropriate weapons for use in crowd-control settings…

Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of Parkinson's disease: protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

Comparison of the cerebroprotective effect of inhalation anaesthesia and total intravenous anaesthesia in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass: a systematic review and meta-analysis

People with long-term health conditions who were "prescribed" non-medical activities such as gardening, fishing, therapy, art, exercise, and volunteering reported better health and well-being

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