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Religion News Service on MSNHarvard Divinity School pauses religion and conflict educational initiative, cuts its staffHilary Rantisi, the associate director of the program, and the sole Palestinian American employed at the divinity school, ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOur bodies may not be as resilient to heat as we thought, uOttawa study showsA new University of Ottawa study on human heat tolerance suggests that it is lower than previously thought and the city needs ...
Harvard School of Public Health professor Brittany M. Charlton joined a lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health on ...
The deportation of immigrant workers and restrictions on immigration could negatively affect health care in the United States ...
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Health on MSNConsidering Surgery? Here's Why the Day of the Week Might MatterNew research found that people who got surgery on Fridays had a higher risk of adverse outcomes compared to those with Monday ...
The Ivy League school’s president, Alan Garber, made a flurry of moves before Trump opened a federal funding review.
The Trump administration has dismantled the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a key organization in improving U.S. healthcare safety. This move has led to significant job losses and ...
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MedPage Today on MSN'Natural Experiment' Ties Shingles Vaccine to Reduced Dementia RiskReceiving the live-attenuated zoster vaccine (Zostavax) reduced the probability of a new dementia diagnosis by 3.5 percentage ...
A new study found shingles vaccination cut older adults' risk of developing dementia over the next seven years by 20%.
The rise of ultra-processed foods correlates with increased depression and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of nutrition ...
A new study has identified specific brain networks that regulate the intensity of political engagement, regardless of ...
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