CLEVELAND — Today is World Cancer Day, a reminder that two out of five people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime ...
Ultraprocessed foods can be considered unhealthy because they are often low in essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals ...
Nutritional epidemiology is a rapidly evolving field that seeks to elucidate how dietary exposures during childhood affect ...
Dr. Ronald C. Kessler of Harvard Medical School explores his leadership of global psychiatric epidemiology. His surveys across 30+ countries established frameworks that guide mental health policy ...
The field of molecular epidemiology has brought a transformative perspective to the study of viral infections by integrating molecular data and phylogenetic ...
Pioneering biostatistician and infectious disease expert Dr. Elizabeth Halloran recently transitioned to emerita after a ...
On April 2, 2024, Critical Reviews in Toxicology published an article titled “A systematic review of the epidemiology evidence on talc and ...
A strategy for advance care planning (ACP) that included automated outreach from staff who contacted patients to offer assistance significantly boosted the number of patients who completed ...
Too often, a community’s first glimpse of a project comes at a public meeting after plans and renderings are already drawn. By then, changes are expensive, frustrating, and sometimes impossible. The ...
Public health involves a collective social effort to enhance health and prevent communicable and non-communicable diseases. Public health fulfills its mission through organized, interdisciplinary ...
ABSTRACT: Immune imprinting denotes a phenomenon where previous exposure to a viral antigen, through infection or vaccination, imprints that antigen in immunological memory. When the immune system is ...