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instant sports betting apps spark surge in gambling addiction among young adults
A growing public health concern
Mobile sports betting apps have become a near-constant presence in the lives of young adults, and clinicians and public health researchers say the consequences are visible
measles surge puts u.s. elimination status at risk as parents rush to get mmr shots
Measles surge tests United States' long-held elimination status as parents flock for MMR shots
Public health officials across the country are confronting a sharp rise in measles cases and a renewed
adult adhd diagnoses climb rapidly, experts warn many patients may be misdiagnosed
Background
More U.S. adults are receiving diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and clinicians are raising alarms that a substantial share of those diagnoses may not reflect classic, lifelong ADHD. Public
doctors warn short sleep is aging your brain faster try these 5 fixes tonight
Short sleep may be aging your brain faster, doctors say
A growing body of clinical and imaging research is renewing warnings from neurologists and sleep specialists that routinely sleeping too little
doctors are alarmed as ai nutrition tools offer personalized diets without these crucial lab checks
Clinicians raise alarm as AI diet tools prescribe without basic lab screening
Physicians and nutrition experts are warning that a surge of artificial intelligence tools offering personalized meal plans and supplement
household chores are becoming the new workout as scientists find everyday movement boosts strength and mood
Everyday activity joins the fitness conversation
A growing cluster of studies published over the past two years is changing how researchers think about daily life and physical fitness. New analyses and
why ai at work is quietly driving up stress and stealing workers sleep
Quiet escalation: how workplace AI is changing the texture of a workday
More companies have folded artificial intelligence into everyday workflows, but the payoff is not only faster drafts and automated
personalized cartilage regeneration could cut knee replacements for millions
Surge in personalized cartilage regeneration offers real alternative to many knee replacements
A wave of clinical studies and early trials suggests that personalized cartilage regeneration could sharply reduce the need for
one text is getting millions to finally get vaccinated
A single behaviorally informed text is changing vaccine decisions at scale
Public health officials and behavioral scientists are racing to adapt a simple but powerful tool: a single, well-timed text message
millions can start lifesaving opioid treatment from home as federal rule makes telehealth buprenorphine access permanent.
Millions can start opioid treatment from home as telehealth buprenorphine rule becomes permanent
A federal rule issued this month permanently allows prescribing of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder via telemedicine, a