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TSU President Austin A. Lane and Eulois Cleckley (HGAC) sign the agreement in the presence of Interim Provost Bobby Wilson, Robert Veazie (HGAC), faculty and …
Published on July 18, 2017
Eating vegetables, especially cooked ones, won't protect your heart, a new study found, but critics call the findings questionable. Mandatory Credit: Rawpixel.com/Adobe Stock
Published on February 21, 2022
A student in Baltimore looks over his notes during an AP African American Studies course last year. Mandatory Credit: Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Published on February 2, 2023
Having a fluctuating cholesterol level has been linked with higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, a new study has found. Mandatory Credit: coldsnowstorm/iStockphoto/Getty Images
Published on July 6, 2023
A tiny new device is offering hope of a better life for people with severe heart failure, reducing hospitalization rates and improving mortality risk within …
Published on September 24, 2018
NewsGuild, a labor union that represents thousands of journalists, released on April 27 a small study of 14 unionized newsrooms owned by media conglomerate Gannett. …
Published on April 27, 2021
Cognitive decline is linked to ultraprocessed food, a study finds. Ultraprocessed foods typically include flavorings, colorings, emulsifiers and other cosmetic additives. Mandatory Credit: Cesar Carroll/EyeEm/Adobe …
Published on August 1, 2022
People who have a healthy lifestyle before Covid-19 infection may have a lower risk of long Covid than their peers, a new study says. Mandatory …
Published on February 6, 2023
Florida officials discussed the AP African American Studies course with Florida College Board for months before it was rejected last month. Mandatory Credit: RJ Sangosti/Denver …
Published on February 13, 2023
The mortality rate of pregnant and recently pregnant women in the United States rose almost 30% between 2019 and 2020, according to a new study. …
Published on January 27, 2023
When smokers in a new study quit, their immune response got better at one level, but it didn’t completely recover for years. Mandatory Credit: Catherine …
Published on February 14, 2024
Working outside of standard daytime hours has been associated with poor health later in life, according to a new study. Mandatory Credit: PixelsEffect/E+/Getty Images via …
Published on April 3, 2024
Researchers studied drug users in two cities and found they were up to about three times more likely than the general population to have remnants …
Published on September 25, 2018
More than 64,000 kids in the United States younger than 5 years old had a cosmetic-related injury between 2002 and 2016, according to estimates in …
Published on June 17, 2019
Indigenous children experienced discrimination at rates ranging from 10.8% in 2016 to 15.7% in 2020, and Black children ranging from 9.69% in 2018 to 15.04% …
Published on November 18, 2022
A new study says as the moon’s core cools and shrinks, its surface develops creases that create “moonquakes” and landslides, and seen here is a …
Published on January 31, 2024
Sleep is an important lifestyle factor in reducing risk for type 2 diabetes, a new study has found. Mandatory Credit: Lighthouse Films/Digital Vision/Getty Images/File via …
Published on March 5, 2024
New Hope Housing Avenue J Groundbreaking, East End neighborhood stakeholders. From left: Bolivar “Bo” M. Fraga, BakerRipley Community Engagement Developer and Super Neighborhood 63-Second Ward …
Published on June 30, 2020
A recent study found that seniors who had Covid-19 had a substantially higher risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease within a year. Mandatory Credit: …
Published on September 19, 2022
A new study found an overall decrease in annual body mass index, or BMI, among young people in the period following implementation of the Healthy, …
Published on February 13, 2023

