_ Health HeadlinesScientists Researching Super Vaccine By Jane Farrell articleScientists have begun to assess the safety and efficacy of a vaccine designed to provide long-lasting protection against an array … Read More→
_ LatinX Workers Face Job Health Risks By Jane Farrell articleHispanic/Latinx adults who are exposed to smoke from burning wood, vehicle exhaust, pesticides or metals at workplaces are more likely … Read More→
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Diabetes and Stroke By Jane Farrell articlePeople with Type 2 diabetes, but not those with prediabetes, had worse cognitive performance three to six months after a … Read More→
_ Treating Dry, Chapped Lips By Jane Farrell articleFor many people, the phrase “dry skin” probably conjures up images of dry, cracked hands, flaky skin, and windburn. However, … Read More→
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_ Racism and Hypertension By Jane Farrell articleLifetime discrimination is a chronic stressor that may increase the risk in African Americans for hypertension, also known as high … Read More→
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