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Sexual violence affects millions of people, yet much of its impact remains unseen. Beyond the immediate trauma, survivors often experience lasting physical, emotional, and mental health consequences that ripple through families and communities for years
Bank of America’s chief executive has said the company spends $250 million a year on GLP-1 drugs for its employees as the weight-loss medications surge in popularity
A recent mixed methods systematic review established āa relationship between low health literacy and a range of health outcomes for prostate cancer survivors.ā
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For the third time in six years, the American Society for Nutrition Foundation has selected Edward Frongillo for one of its highest honors. In 2020, the health promotion, education, and behavior (HPEB) professor won the E.V. McCollum International Lectureships in Nutrition Award, and he received the Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Research Award…
Avoiding smoking, not having diabetes, and having normal blood pressure may help protect against dementia for an additional 13 years
Extreme weather has dominated headlines this year, from heat domes in Europe to dangerous summer temperatures in the United States and the formation of El NiƱo. While public health communicators keep communities informed about what to do during extreme weather, constant weather changes and the politicized nature of climate change can take a toll on…
The Louisiana Department of Health is warning residents to be careful in warm coastal waters, as cases of Vibrio vulnificus are on the rise

