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Predicting patterns | UDaily
Epidemiology researcher uses Google Trend search data to predict RSV pediatric hospitalizations
Women with disabilities face lower odds of receiving cervical cancer screening
Women with disabilities less likely to get cervical cancer screenings
Marijuana use prevalence higher among adults with disabilities compared to those without disabilities, study finds
A new study led by Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy Gilbert Gimm found that the likelihood of past-month marijuana use among adults varies by type of disability and is higher in states with legalized medical marijuana.
Tarang Parekh – PhD Candidate in the Department of Health Administration and Policy (HAP) Receives 2021 American Public Health Association Career Enhancement Student Scholarship Award
Social Determinants of Health Vital for Assessing Heart Disease Risk
Certain social determinants of health, including food security and financial stability, are strongly linked to an increased risk of heart disease.
Social determinants of health offer valuable information about a person's heart disease risk
Certain markers of a person's financial and social status, known as social determinants of health, offer valuable information about a person's potential risk of heart disease but are often overlooked, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session Together with World Congress of Cardiology.
Smokers who vape INCREASE their chances of suffering a stroke, experts find
VAPERS who have also smoked tobacco may be at greater risk of stroke compared to people who only smoke cigarettes, new research suggests. Those who used both at the time of the study were almost tw…
Marijuana use could double stroke risk in young adults, study suggests
Those who used cannabis at least 10 days out of the mont were nearly two and a half times more likely to have a stroke than non-users, according to researchers at George Mason University.
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