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Brain injury is almost 10 times more common in unhoused people. Addressing it is key to reducing homelessness
On any given night, 60,000 people in Canada will go to sleep homeless. Research estimates that more than half of them have had a brain injury at one point in their lives, most of them being injured ...
In the past decade, research investigating the impact of music on health and wellbeing has grown exponentially. Federal, ...
Giving birth is getting riskier, midwives are stretched to exhaustion and families must navigate a lottery of care ...
Introduction Integration of management of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV with prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a global priority. However, delivering the full spectrum of HIV ...
Distance, lack of coverage, and mistrust have limited Indigenous patients' access to basic and advanced medicine, but cancer centers are embracing strategies to change that.
The Trump administration’s hostility to science is real and deeply concerning. But it has not—so far—reset the Republican ...
Around the world, governments are demanding that research funding follow broader political priorities. They should be careful ...
On Oct. 15, the UC Davis community came together to show support for federally funded research that saves and improves human and animal lives, advances scientific knowledge and creates jobs and ...
The University of Iowa's Iowa Reading Research Center (IRRC) and the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) have partnered ...
Five years from now, regenerative medicine researchers across the U.S. say they hope to reach a milestone that will move organ transplantation forward: a kidney transplant printed from a patient’s own ...
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