The demand for mental health services is increasing as more and more individuals are affected by mental health conditions. In the United States alone, one in five Americans lives with a mental…
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The global Fencing Market Growth Accelerated by Rapid Urbanization
Fencing plays an important role in demarcating boundaries, providing security, and safety. It is used for sports activities like fencing. Rising urbanization has increased the demand for fencing in housing complexes, industries,…
Smart Devices’ Ambient Light Sensors Can Compromise Privacy
Privacy concerns have been raised over the ambient light sensors found in smart devices, as they can potentially be exploited by hackers to capture images and monitor user interactions without permission. A…
World’s First AI Technology for Robot Work Developed for Manufacturing Processes
A groundbreaking AI (artificial intelligence) technology for robot work has been successfully developed, allowing robots to seamlessly integrate into manufacturing processes. This innovative technology, developed by the Korea Institute of Machinery and…
Study Finds Cannabis Does Not Significantly Impact Opioid Addiction Treatment
A recent study published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse suggests that cannabis is not an effective treatment for opioid addiction. The study, which involved thousands of people undergoing…
Study Finds No Increase in Preventable Illnesses or Deaths in Children During Pandemic, but Some Diagnoses Were Delayed
A recent study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal has revealed that there was no significant increase in preventable conditions or deaths in children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study aimed…
Newly Discovered Regulator of Immune Evasion in Cancer May Enhance Immunotherapy Effectiveness
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have identified a previously unknown regulator of tumor immune evasion, which could potentially improve the efficacy of current and future anti-tumor immunotherapies. The findings of the study were…
New Study Shows Impact of Physical Activity on Bone Health in Older Adults
A recent study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä in Finland has found that regular physical activity can slow down the loss of bone mineral density in older adults. The study focused…
Legal Barriers to Medicaid Access Persist for Justice-Involved Individuals Upon Release
New research from the Center for Public Health Law Research (CPHLR) at Temple University Beasley School of Law reveals that justice-involved individuals still face legal barriers when seeking continuity of care through…
Reversible Effects of Nitrous Oxide with Early Treatment: A Case Study
The recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as whippets, laughing gas, or hippie crack, has become increasingly popular among young adults. However, the consequences of using this readily accessible drug can…
