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Air Pollution Linked to Stress, Depression, and Increased Risk of Premature Cardiovascular Death

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The more diverse nature, the better it is for mental health

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A quarter of deaths among young adults in Canada were opioid related in 2021

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Republicans who support childhood vaccine mandates often stay silent

Kim D. Janda, PhD, the Ely R. Callaway, Jr. Professor of Chemistry at Scripps Research. Credit: Scripps Research

Scientists Develop Vaccine to Combat “Zombie Drug” Xylazine Overdose

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New Genetic Variants Significantly Increase Risk of Adult Obesity

Multilevel, multisectoral solutions are needed to reduce climate-related immune diseases

Damaged Ecosystems Take a Toll on Our Health: Scientists Urge Action to Safeguard Our Future

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Medical Marijuana Laws Benefit Patients Without Harming Public Mental Health, Study Finds

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Gunshots in U.S. cities twice as likely at night, disrupting sleep for those in nearby

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Reducing late-night alcohol sales curbed all violent crimes by 23% annually in a Baltimore neighborhood

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AI-Designed Antibiotics Show Promise in Fighting Resistant Bacteria

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How DNA Influences How Much You’ll Smoke

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Greener streets linked to better sleep

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Study Identifies Genetic Variants Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Risk

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