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USPSTF: Evidence Lacking to Recommend Food Insecurity Screening
Balance of benefits and harms of screening for food insecurity on health outcomes cannot be determined
Survey Reveals Common Misconceptions About Human Papillomavirus
Majority of respondents unaware HPV is more common in men than women
Female Breast Cancer Mortality Has Stopped Declining in Certain Age Groups
Decline in mortality rates seen from 1990 to 2022 for women aged 40 to 74 years for all cohorts except Asian women
More Research Needed on Preventive Service Use by People With Disabilities
Review looks at data regarding barriers to and facilitators of breast and cervical cancer screening among people with disabilities
6.95 Percent of U.S. Adults Have Been Present at Scene of Mass Shooting
Younger individuals and males more likely to report exposure to a mass shooting event
Shift Work, Night Work Increase Risk for Common Cold in Nurses
Sleep debt tied to increased risk for infections in dose-dependent manner
1990 to 2023 Saw 14 Percent Decrease in Actual Number of U.S. Births
Decrease in births among women younger than 30 years was greater in magnitude than increase in rates among women aged 30 years and older
Americans Borrowed $74 Million in 2024 to Cover Medical Costs
Survey reveals many Americans worry they will incur medical debt if they experience a major medical event
CDC to Study Vaccines and Autism, Despite Much Research Showing No Link
Mutational Signatures Tied to Haloalkane Exposure Are Enriched in Firefighters
Researchers say identifying occupational correlates with variants associated with exposure to haloalkanes may help pinpoint avoidable occupational hazards