Now Is a Time to Learn From Hispanic Americans

11/08/2020 06:00am | 2893 views

By Nicholas Kristof

 The “Hispanic paradox” could offer a model for civil society.

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Study finds significant variation in trust of health information by Hispanics

07/08/2020 06:00am | 2752 views

Reviewed by Emily Henderson

Hispanic adults vary widely in their reported trust of health information sources, suggesting that information tailored to specific ethnic subgroups and targeted by age group may be beneficial, according to results of a study by SUNY Downstate Assistant Professor Marlene Camacho-Rivera, MS, MPH, ScD. The study is highlighted in the July 2020 issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Sleeping In on Weekends Won't Erase Your 'Sleep Debt'

21/07/2020 06:00am | 2991 views

For those who try to catch up on lost sleep during the weekend, French researchers have some bad news: Once Saturday and Sunday have come and gone, many will find they're still seriously short on sleep.

 

 

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Is it Safe To Eat Outside During Coronavirus? What Health Experts Want You to Know About Dining Out

20/07/2020 06:00am | 3117 views

By Claire Gillespie

Most people in the US have been without dine-in service at restaurants for weeks (if not months), so it's understandable why many are impatiently waiting for the day they can order their favorite meal again (and not have to eat it on the couch). And as more states begin opening up in various phases, eating establishments across the country are also beginning to open their doors past delivery or takeout.

 

 

 

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Is It Safe to Go to the Pool?

13/07/2020 06:00am | 3339 views

By Kelli Miller

Ready to dive into summer swim season? Or does the thought of a pool full of potential COVID-19 make you sweat?

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