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Nighttime Shadows: How Mountain Lions Thrive Alongside Outdoor Adventurers

Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a new study. Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a study from the University of California, Davis

Revolutionizing Neurology Training: The Crucial Role of Arts and Humanities

Researchers have found teaching artistic observation to neurology residents contributed to the development of well-rounded physicians with the capacity to be both skilled clinicians and compassionate healers. Art and neurology have long been intertwined. Renaissance artwork depicted the nuances of human anatomy and pathology with remarkable accuracy, while Impressionism, Cubism, and other artistic movements utilized

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Nighttime Shadows: How Mountain Lions Thrive Alongside Outdoor Adventurers

Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a new study. Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a study from the University of California, Davis

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Nighttime Shadows: How Mountain Lions Thrive Alongside Outdoor Adventurers

Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a new study. Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a study from the University of California, Davis

The Impact of Upcoming Responsibilities on Cannabis Consumption

A study found that people are less likely to consume cannabis if they had an upcoming activity, which is consistent with other studies, and would reduce use the most for job interviews and caring for children. However, people who rated the suitability of using cannabis in each situation more highly also were more likely to

Revolutionizing Neurology Training: The Crucial Role of Arts and Humanities

Researchers have found teaching artistic observation to neurology residents contributed to the development of well-rounded physicians with the capacity to be both skilled clinicians and compassionate healers. Art and neurology have long been intertwined. Renaissance artwork depicted the nuances of human anatomy and pathology with remarkable accuracy, while Impressionism, Cubism, and other artistic movements utilized
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The Impact of Hydrometeorological Factors and Geography on Waterborne Disease Hospitalizations in the United States

An analysis of 12 years of data collected from over 500 hospitals in 25 different states shows that weather, geographic location, and urban or rural location all appear to influence hospitalizations for waterborne infectious diseases. An analysis of 12 years of data collected from over 500 hospitals in 25 different states shows that weather, geographic

The Connection Between Job Stress and Irregular Heart Rhythms

Job strain and effort-reward imbalance at work were associated with a greater chance of developing an abnormal heart rhythm condition, finds a new study. Work-related stress caused by job strain and an imbalance between efforts applied vs. rewards received may increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation, according to new research published today in the

Unprecedented Wildfires Loom as Climate Change Intensifies in 2023-24

Unprecedented wildfires in Canada and parts of Amazonia last year were at least three times more likely due to climate change and contributed to high levels of CO2 emissions from burning globally, according to the a new systematic review. The State of Wildfires report takes stock of extreme wildfires of the 2023-2024 fire season (March

The Hidden Impact of Childhood Trauma on Cognitive Development

New research suggests that the overreliance on retrospective self-reports of maltreatment in research has resulted in a biased evidence base that overlooks the challenges faced by children and young people with documented exposure to maltreatment. New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London and City University of New

The Rising Influence of Bread Dough on Civilization

A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world on its path to becoming the iconic crop that today helps sustain a global population of eight billion. A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world on its path to becoming the iconic

The Impact of Law Enforcement on Youth Mental Health Emergencies

New York City neighborhoods subject to higher rates of policing during the Stop and Frisk years also experienced higher burdens of psychiatric hospitalization among their adolescent and young adult residents -- independent of underlying neighborhood socio-economic characteristics. New York City neighborhoods subject to higher rates of policing during the Stop and Frisk years also experienced

New Insights Shed Light on Potential Errors in Child Passenger Injury Data from Vehicle Crashes

Researchers found discrepancies between crash reports and hospital data that might paint an incomplete or inaccurate picture of how crashes impact the safety of child passengers. Enhancing the quality of injury data reported in crash reports can aid researchers in assessing the effectiveness of various transportation safety strategies for children. Researchers from the Center for

Safeguarding Surf Spots: A Dual Defense Against Climate Change and Coastal Vulnerability

Safeguarding places to hang ten and shoot the curl is an opportunity to simultaneously mitigate climate change, fuel tourism and help surrounding ecosystems, research has shown. Safeguarding places to hang ten and shoot the curl is an opportunity to simultaneously mitigate climate change, fuel tourism and help surrounding ecosystems, new research has shown. "There is

The Impact of Physical Isolation on Feelings of Loneliness

A new study using data from COVID-19 lockdowns in Australia suggests that physical isolation does not lead to an increase in feelings of loneliness. A new study using data from Covid-19 lockdowns in Australia suggests that physical isolation does not lead to an increase in loneliness. Loneliness, a subjective feeling of social disconnection, is associated

Understanding the Three Categories of Premature Infants

A new study finds that preterm-born children fit into three profiles, with markedly different results on tests that measure cognition and behavior. About thirteen million babies each year are born prematurely, with preterm birth linked to increases in risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), problems with social development, and lower grades. A problem with past analyses

The Impact of Room Ambiance on Strategic Decision-Making: A New Study Reveals

The atmosphere within a group can influence the outcome of strategic decision-making, according to a new study. Researchers found that different atmospheres led to people speaking and interacting in different ways that changed how they made sense of the strategy. The atmosphere within a group can influence the outcome of strategic decision-making, according to a

Unseen Consequences: How California’s Housing Crisis Heightens Vulnerability to Climate Calamities

Researchers are in the midst of conducting a first-of-its-kind study to better understand the drivers, demographics, and dynamics of development in the Wildland-Urban Interface, where close proximity to natural areas puts residents at higher-risk for climate-related disasters like fires, flooding, and landslides. A new article explains what trends the research team expects to find and