Health Archive

Filip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Nurses

Politics can drive vaccine hesitancy, even for nurses and children. Filip Viskupic, assistant professor of political

Peter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing Activity

Your body may have its own way to fight tumors; we just need to trigger it.

Best-Of Week 2022: William E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD Learn

It’s Best Of Week on The Academic Minute.  In our fourth most listened to segment of

Sydney Springer, University of New England – Working with Doctors on Deprescribing

On University of New England Week: Medications doesn’t come without risks and side effects. Sydney Springer,

Michele Polacsek, University of New England – The Impact of Digital Marketing on Children’s Unhealthy Eating Habits

On University of New England Week: Marketing certain products to kids can have negative effects. Michele

Marilyn Gugliucci, University of New England – Learning by Living: 48-Hour Hospice Home Immersion Project

On University of New England Week: Nothing can replace firsthand knowledge. Marilyn Gugliucci, professor and director

Ling Cao, University of New England – Models for Discovering Methods to Reduce Chronic Pain

On University of New England Week: Chronic pain takes over your life. Ling Cao, professor of

Scott Landes, Syracuse University – The COVID-19 Burden Has Been Greater Among People With Intellectual and Developmental Disability

The COVID-19 pandemic has not affected everyone equally. Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology at Syracuse

Rebecca Price, University of Pittsburgh – Ketamine and Depression

Treating those with depression is a vital endeavor in today’s society. Rebecca Price, associate professor in

Jason Richardson, Florida International University – How DDT Exposure Contributes to Alzheimer’s Disease Risk

Your risk for Alzheimer’s goes beyond genetics. Jason Richardson, professor and associate dean for research in