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UCF experts aim to find better ways to prevent domestic violence and empower survivors5:06 Florida is turning to UCF experts to find better ways to prevent domestic violence and give survivors a stronger voice in the services they need. Apparent drug overdose spike in 2025 driven by flawed modeling5:06 Last June, several mainstream media outlets reported a surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths in early 2025 that was based on data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Global Flourishing Study releases largest dataset on human well-being5:06 The Global Flourishing Study (GFS), the most comprehensive empirical investigation of human flourishing ever undertaken, today made its first two waves of data publicly available through the Center for Open Science at no cost and without pre-registration. Researchers, journalists, policymakers and the public can now freely access the dataset on the Open Science Framework (OSF) website. Psychology students gain interaction skills by watching therapists work5:06 Psychology students who will work with patients during supervised professional training can benefit from observing experienced therapists at work. Breastfeeding patterns in India differ between slum and non-slum neighborhoods21:50 A new study from the University of Toronto shows that where a mother lives in an Indian city – in a slum or a non‑slum neighborhood – is linked to how she breastfeeds her baby. Social support, physical health and spiritual engagement help older adults truly flourish21:16 Older Canadians who are socially connected, physically healthy, and spiritually engaged are significantly more likely to experience complete mental health, according to a new nationally representative study examining adults aged 65 and older. Food literacy program improves diabetes management for rural, uninsured adults20:07 A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB), published by Elsevier, examined the impact of a Food is Medicine (FIM) and food literacy education program on rural, uninsured adults with type 2 diabetes. Higher optimism linked to lower dementia risk14:19 Higher optimism is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Long-term care insurance reduces financial burden for elderly households14:19 A study in Health Economics provides strong evidence that public long‐term care insurance can vastly reduce the crushing financial burden of end‐of‐life health care. ChatGPT delivers clearer PCOS answers than standard resources14:19 ChatGPT outperforms traditional resources in clarity for PCOS information, highlighting its role as a supportive tool in evidence-based healthcare education. |