In Montana, 911 Calls Reveal Impact of Heat Waves on Rural Seniors

Missoula is one of Montana’s largest cities but is surrounded by rural mountain communities where cattle ranching is king. Despite the latitude and altitude, in recent years this region has experienced punishing... Read more »

Racism Can Make You Sick

Cara Anthony SIKESTON, Mo. — In 1942, Mable Cook was a teenager. She was standing on her front porch when she witnessed the lynching of Cleo Wright. In the aftermath, Cook received... Read more »

Biden administration still wants to ban menthol cigarettes, official says

The Food and Drug Administration’s top tobacco official said Monday that the Biden administration is still pursuing its proposal to ban menthol flavored cigarettes, months after advocacy groups accused the White House... Read more »

More women had their tubes tied after Roe v. Wade was overturned

More women chose to have their tubes tied after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, a new study shows, and the biggest increases were in states that ban abortion. A research... Read more »
Biden Is Right About  Insulin Cap but Exaggerates Prior Costs for Medicare Enrollees

Biden Is Right About $35 Insulin Cap but Exaggerates Prior Costs for Medicare Enrollees

Samantha Putterman, PolitiFact Insulin for Medicare beneficiaries “was costing 400 bucks a month on average. It now costs $35 a month.” President Joe Biden, in a March 22 speech The cost of... Read more »
Arkansas Led the Nation in Measuring Obesity in Kids. Did It Help?

Arkansas Led the Nation in Measuring Obesity in Kids. Did It Help?

Kavitha CardozaLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Sixth-grade boys were lining up to be measured in the Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School library. As they took off their shoes and emptied their... Read more »
Cognitive Rehabilitation: A Path Towards Recovery

Cognitive Rehabilitation: A Path Towards Recovery

Cognitive rehabilitation is a critical approach in the treatment of individuals who have experienced cognitive declines due to injury, illness, or chronic conditions. It encompasses a variety of therapies designed to improve... Read more »

Biden Is Right About $35 Insulin Cap but Exaggerates Prior Costs for Medicare Enrollees

Samantha Putterman, PolitiFact Insulin for Medicare beneficiaries “was costing 400 bucks a month on average. It now costs $35 a month.” President Joe Biden, in a March 22 speech The cost of... Read more »

Suicide risk assessment tools and prediction models: new evidence, methodological innovations, outdated criticisms

The growing interest in precision psychiatry in recent years has led to a plethora of risk prediction models, both for the onset of mental illness and for a wide range of course-of-illness... Read more »

Attention-Driven Modulation of Auditory Cortex Activity during Selective Listening in a Multispeaker Setting

Abstract Real-world listening settings often consist of multiple concurrent sound streams. To limit perceptual interference during selective listening, the auditory system segregates and filters the relevant sensory input. Previous work provided evidence... Read more »
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