A newly identified coronavirus may not pose a serious threat, but the finding highlights the need to monitor animal viruses more proactively, scientists say.
Unvaccinated Americans are less worried about traveling than vaccinated Americans are, study says
Unvaccinated people appear more comfortable traveling — and to more densely-populated places — than vaccinated people, according to data from Zeta Global.
The Finite Element Method/Analysis is an incredibly powerful way to model the real world. By discretizing a continuous medium you can accurately simulate the...
New study finds alcohol consumption-related deaths up by 13% in Colorado
On Tuesday, Well Being Trust, a national foundation that studies mental health and substance issues, released a new study that found alcohol consumption-related deaths have increased by 13% in Colorado.
Overwork Killed More Than 745,000 People In A Year, WHO Study Finds
The global study, which the WHO calls the first of its kind, found that more than 745,000 people died in 2016 from overwork that resulted in stroke and heart disease.
FBI Investigating Asian American Teen’s Murder As Potential Hate Crime
The FBI's hate crime investigation into Long’s murder comes as a series of attacks have targeted Asian-Americans nationwide since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Trends in age at menarche in low- and middle-income countries] Évolution de l'âge aux premières règles dans les pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire - N-IUSSP
Understanding the timing and determinants of age at menarche is key to determining potential linkages between onset of puberty and health outcomes from a lifecourse perspective. Tiziana Leone and Laura Brown show that the age at menarche is declining across low- and middle- income countries and discuss implications.
The Army Rolls Out a New Weapon: Strategic Napping
Because fatigue can corrode mission performance, a new physical training manual tells soldiers to grab 40 winks when they can, part of a new holistic approach to health in the ranks.
What to Know About the Yankees’ Coronavirus Outbreak
Gleyber Torres is the eighth person (and the first player) from the Yankees organization to test positive for the coronavirus this week. All had been vaccinated.
Texas enabled the worst carbon monoxide poisoning catastrophe in recent U.S. history
A family used their car to stay warm when a storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn’t require CO alarms, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves.
CWS Data Tool: Demographics of the U.S. Psychology Workforce
This tool draws from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (2000-2016) to provide a snapshot of the U.S. Psychology Workforce on race/ethnicity, age and disability status.
2015 APA survey of psychology health service providers
Overview of the demographic and educational characteristics, employment settings, direct patient/client care provision, and other provider-related information for licensed health service psychologists in the United States.