As these risks intensify, national and local governments must work together to improve urban livability and resilience through risk-informed urban planning. In this handbook, livable and resilient ...
Initial study will enable further collaboration on the predictive capabilities of StemPrintERPHOENIX, Jan. 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AccuStem Sciences, Inc. (OTCQB: ACUT), a clinical stage ...
Dairy fat has been making the headlines. Here’s what to know. By Alice Callahan In a large new study published today, researchers found that eating high-fat cheese or cream was associated with a lower ...
High hopes for medical cannabis are going up in smoke. A bombshell new report found “insufficient evidence” to back up most of its supposed benefits — and raised serious red flags about hidden risks. ...
RoadTrace by AISIN, a connected-vehicle-based platform for identifying high-probability KSI crash sites, has launched a new predictive road safety pilot in West Yorkshire. The project is backed by ...
Mental health services are failing people, with many left to navigate a complex and poorly resourced system, according to a new report from the House of Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee ...
Having a smartphone may be harmful for children younger than 12, according to a new study. The study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Pediatrics found that owning a smartphone during ...
The earlier the age a child received a smartphone the greater the health risk. Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of lack of sleep, obesity and depression, according to a new ...
Researchers found higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity among tweens who had early access to a cellphone. By Catherine Pearson What is the “right” age to get your child a smartphone? It’s ...
A new study hints that pregnant people who have previously taken drugs like Ozempic may face a higher risk of certain poor pregnancy outcomes. But more studies are needed to understand the finding.