From a Tuskegee Study apology to vaccine distrust, Benita Harris spent her career at the CDC battling racial disparity in ...
Teachers supervising students in school-sponsored work sites tend to prioritize emotional and social well-being in the workplace, according to research from Rutgers Health. The study, published in ...
A new study examining time credit laws allowing incarcerated people to earn time off prison sentences found that Illinois isn ...
Study finds that law enforcement officers die earlier than the general population from heart disease, cancer and other illnesses. Why?
In a coordinated experiment that stretched across borders and rat lifetimes, researchers in South Korea and Japan found no ...
Texas A&M University’s move last week to close its women’s and gender studies program is highlighting the longstanding ...
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) has announced that the student application for the 2026-27 Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program, more commonly known as the Grow PA ...
This summer, Twange Kasoma and Matthew C. Ogwu will lead App State’s first-ever  study-abroad trip to Zambia, combining ...
Nibble here, nibble there. That’s how the federal government and the state have set our nation’s health care policy.
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The number of people seeking emergency care for heat-related issues grew faster than for non-heat-related health issues in ...
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