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Anxieties related to crime on New York City transit rose following NYC’s COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency declaration.
People with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s had a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment.
Policing of intimate partner violence may result in adverse consequences for survivors.
Daniel Giovenco and his team are conducting a project to study the impact of policies that reduce tobacco retailer density in communities.
Mary Beth Terry discusses the current evidence around limiting or stopping alcohol use and lowering the risk of certain types of cancer.
Social inequity was associated with lower use of an epidural or spinal pain reliever among non-Hispanic white and African American women.
Epidemiologist John R. Pamplin II speaks about his research on race, mental health, drug policy, and more.
The number of pedestrians injured from a fall is significantly higher than the number of pedestrians injured by a motor vehicle collision.
Asthma is more common among high school students who use cannabis, relative to those who do not.
Asthma is more common among U.S. individuals who reported cannabis use in the past 30 days.
DrPH student Navjot Buttar writes about her passion for communicating public health.
Individuals travel beyond their neighborhood to bars, but tend to travel to liquor stores closer to home.
If one partner in a heterosexual couple has high blood pressure, the other partner often does too.
Suicide rates among Black women increased from 1999 to 2020, especially among Black teens and young adults, according to latest research.