• Childhood and midlife stress could increase risk of developing Alzheimer’s

    Childhood is a time of significant brain development while midlife is when Alzheimer’s biomarkers start to accrue in the brain, making both vulnerable periods.

  • Air regulators ding California Tesla factory over air pollution

    A Tesla manufacturing plant in California has come under fire from local air regulators who say the electric carmaker has frequently released illegal amounts of air pollution. The Tesla manufacturing and assembly plant in Fremont has been cited for more than 110 air quality violations since 2019 — more than twice any other major facility in the Bay Area. Air district officials say the facility's two painting shops have been the source of uncontrolled releases of smog-forming pollution and toxic...

  • Combating air pollution in China: Why secondary pollutants are now a primary concern

    Like most countries, China has had its problems with air pollution. However, over the last decade, a series of successful measures implemented by the Chinese government have resulted in an impressive improvement in air quality.

  • American Heart Association, Link Transportation come together for new 'Ride with Heart' campaign

    It will help educate the community about the signs and symptoms of a stroke.

  • Hades II: How to Increase Your Health

    This guide explores the various methods to heal and boost Melinoe's health.

  • Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson's Risk

    Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson's Risk Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Your morning cup of joe may be doing more than just giving you an energy boost to tackle the day. New evidence suggests that the caffeine in your brew could pack an extra punch by reducing your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. (Shutterstock) Findings Suggest Caffeine May Reduce Parkinson’s Risk by 40 Percent While previous research highlighted caffeine’s benefits like...

  • Electronic cigarettes increase risk of asthma by 252%

    Washington, May 20 (Prensa Latina) The consumption of electronic cigarettes increases the risk of suffering from asthma at an earlier age by 252%, according to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open. The post Electronic cigarettes increase risk of asthma by 252% first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Tesla Faces Lawsuit Over Air Pollution at Fremont Factory

    The Environmental Democracy Project, a nonprofit organization, has accused Tesla of repeatedly violating the Clean Air Act.

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    LGBTQ+ Youth of Color at Risk for Mental Health Concerns

        DOVER, De. – Troubling new statistics reveal that anxiety and psychosis remain high among youth. Studies show children or youth of color in the LGBTQ+ community, tend to suffer a great deal more. African Americans and Latino/Hispanic Americans have the highest rate of diagnosis thus far and see high rates of anxiety and ADHD. Family Practice and Psychiatric Nurse

  • Oura launches two new heart health features

    Smart ring maker Oura is launching two new features focused on heart health, the company announced on Friday. The first claims to help users get an idea of their cardiovascular age, while the second feature aims to estimate their cardio capacity. Depending on a person’s results, Oura will offer strategies on how to sleep, move […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Ultraprocessed foods linked to early death risk: Study

    A 30-year study found that eating ultraprocessed foods is linked to a higher risk of early death. The study, published Wednesday in the BMJ journal, examined the eating habits of 115,000 people and

  • Sheriff’s Office Increasing Mental Health Support

    (From First Response Mental Health) Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is increasing mental health support for their Members through a new proactive wellness platform. Recognizing the importance of fostering a culture of support and open dialogue around mental health, Hancock County Sheriff’s Office made the decision to seek a proactive wellness solution for their members. The