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Aging-related inflammation is not universal across human populations (publichealth.columbia.edu)
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XzetaU8
a year ago
61 comments
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One in Three Americans Already Had Covid-19 by the End of 2020 (publichealth.columbia.edu)
49 points
aazaa
5 years ago
22 comments
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Exposure to plastics during pregnancy can raise blood pressure (publichealth.columbia.edu)
25 points
rustoo
4 years ago
19 comments
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Shooting-Free Days Decline in Major U.S. Cities (publichealth.columbia.edu)
12 points
littlexsparkee
3 months ago
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Contagion Cast (Matt Damon, et al.) Covid-19 videos (publichealth.columbia.edu)
9 points
daly
6 years ago
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New Study Estimates over 5.5M U.S. Adults Use Hallucinogens (publichealth.columbia.edu)
6 points
benevol
4 years ago
2 comments
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NYC intersections see 1/3 less injuries when pedestrians get 7-second head start (publichealth.columbia.edu)
4 points
hhs
a year ago
1 comment
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New Pace of Aging Reveals Trajectories of Healthspan/Lifespan in Older People (publichealth.columbia.edu)
4 points
XzetaU8
a year ago
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Millions of Kids in U.S. Have Inadequate Health Care Coverage (publichealth.columbia.edu)
4 points
geox
3 years ago
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Uranium Detectable in Two-Thirds of US Community Water System Monitoring Records (publichealth.columbia.edu)
3 points
Jimmc414
4 years ago
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More Schooling Is Linked to Slowed Aging and Increased Longevity (publichealth.columbia.edu)
2 points
XnoiVeX
2 years ago
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Older Adults in Wealthier Countries Drink More Alcohol (publichealth.columbia.edu)
2 points
rustoo
6 years ago
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Study links physical labor to cognitive impairment (publichealth.columbia.edu)
1 point
geox
3 years ago
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Association between temperature and alcohol- and substance-related disorder (publichealth.columbia.edu)
1 point
geox
3 years ago
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Digital Markers Near-Perfect for Predicting Dementia (publichealth.columbia.edu)
1 point
sizzle
3 years ago
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Persistent Low Wages Linked to Faster Memory Decline in Later Life (publichealth.columbia.edu)
1 point
robg
4 years ago
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New Tool for Measuring the Pace of Aging (publichealth.columbia.edu)
1 point
gmays
4 years ago
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