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Environmental conditions influence how bacteria respond to antibiotic treatments19:09 Antibiotic susceptibility in resistant bacteria is not static. New research shows that bacteria harboring resistance genes may respond differently to antibiotics if they are tested under conditions other than those used in standard laboratory assays. Study finds correlation between a state's sources of revenue and public-health policies16:05 A new study in the United States finds that the more a state's budget relied on sales tax revenue, the more likely it was to shorten stay-at-home orders during the early stages of the COVID pandemic. Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks15:30 A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the relationship between cholesterol levels and mortality risks. More kids are in ERs for tooth pain. Trump cuts and RFK Jr.’s anti-fluoride fight aren’t helping.11:57 Eight-year-old Jonah woke up one May morning with a swollen face and a toothache. He refused the pain medication that his mom, Geneva Reynolds, tried to give him. He didn't sleep or eat and cried constantly. Banks are becoming bulwarks against scams for vulnerable seniors11:57 The first call came just before Thanksgiving last year. She didn't recognize the phone number, but she answered anyway. Analyzing the decision drivers in modern coffee culture5:52 For many coffee drinkers, choosing milk for their coffee shop order often involves navigating a growing list of choices, each carrying different expectations around taste, digestibility, cost, and more. Global physical activity levels remain low despite widespread policy adoption1:30 The prevalence of physical activity among the global population has remained low for the last two decades despite a majority of countries making notable progress in developing policies that include physical activity, UTHealth Houston researchers found. Researchers validate mpox antibody test during outbreak in Rwanda1:30 An antibody test for the infectious disease Mpox was successfully developed during the new clade 1b outbreak in Rwanda, the first time that an assay of its kind has been validated within this setting. Abortion restrictions force patients to travel long distances for care0:24 State-level abortion restrictions have shifted the landscape of care and the experiences of people traveling for abortion care after the June 2022 Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision. New collaboration aims to accelerate biomedical innovation and education0:23 The Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) and Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) have announced a new collaborative research partnership designed to accelerate biomedical innovation through joint research programs, faculty collaboration, and expanded student training opportunities. |