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Seeing soda’s influence: Study reveals how soda industry influence helped shape obesity policy in China
A complex network of research funding, institutional ties and personal influence has allowed the Coca-Cola Company, through its connections with
Seeing and avoiding the ‘blind spot’ in atomic force measurements
Researchers have discovered a ‘blind spot’ in atomic force microscopy — a powerful tool capable of measuring the force between
Improving city parks may be one path to help make residents more active
Helping residents become more physically fit may not just be a walk in a park, it could also be a
Positive psychological well-being can improve overall heart health: High levels of optimism may lead to a better diet, regular exercise and lower stress
Maintaining positive thoughts and feelings through intervention programs can help patients achieve better overall outcomes when it comes to their
‘Reality’ driver’s ed increases teens’ awareness of outcomes of risky driving
Teens who took a supplemental drivers’ education program — including tours of emergency rooms, intensive care units and a morgue
Real-time foot-and-mouth strategy to better fight disease
Future outbreaks of foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease can be combatted quickly and efficiently from early on — when authorities have minimal
1.35 million children’s lives saved by HiB and pneumococcal vaccines since 2000
Childhood deaths from two leading bacterial causes of pneumonia and meningitis, pneumococcus and Hib, declined sharply during the period 2000
Widespread uranium contamination found in India’s groundwater: Aquifers across India contain uranium levels above WHO safety standards
A new Duke University-led study has found widespread uranium contamination in groundwater from aquifers in 16 Indian states. The main
Half of hepatitis C patients with private insurance denied life-saving drugs: Both private and public insurers continue to deny coverage for drugs at high rates
The number of insurance denials for life-saving hepatitis C drugs among patients with both private and public insurers remains high