… and what parents and teachers can do. Researchers from the UC Davis MIND Institute spoke Friday to more than 300 health professionals at the Cocoanut Grove attending the Jon E. Nadherny/Calciano Memorial Youth Symposium, which focused on ADHD, …
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Older adults living in poor and violent neighborhoods at increased risk for depression, study finds
Older adults who live in poor and violent urban neighborhoods are at greater risk for depression, a study by researchers from UC Davis, the University of Minnesota and other institutions published Jan. 23 in the journal Health & Place has found. The research specifically showed that older adults who lived in neighborhoods with more homicide and a higher poverty rate experienced more depressive symptoms.
It’s about cancer, not sex, doctors say in renewed push for HPV vaccine
… feeling it isn’t necessary for their preteens. Others contend the vaccine isn’t proven. That reluctance alarms health officials and pediatricians, who are renewing their efforts to get more U.S. and California children inoculated against HPV, …
It’s about cancer, not sex, doctors say in renewed push for HPV vaccine
… feeling it isn’t necessary for their preteens. Others contend the vaccine isn’t proven. That reluctance alarms health officials and pediatricians, who are renewing their efforts to get more U.S. and California children inoculated against HPV, …
Many With Advanced Lung Cancer Don’t Get Treatments That Might Help
Many U.S. patients with late-stage lung cancer do not receive treatments that could prolong their lives, a new study finds. Researchers at the University of California, Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center analyzed 1998-2012 data from the U.S. National Cancer Database.