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U.K. Reports First Cluster Outside of Africa of New Mpox Variant

Four cases of the more infectious variant of mpox have been reported in the U.K., making it the first cluster of infections that have surfaced outside of Africa

Two-Fifths of Americans Say They Experience the 'Winter Blues'

Two-fifths of Americans (41 percent) say their mood declines during the winter months, according to the results of the Healthy Minds Poll released by the Americ

Poor Sleep Quality Linked to Incident Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome

Poor sleep quality may be associated with incident, but not prevalent, motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), a predementia syndrome characterized by slow gait

Medication Abortion Before Confirmed Intrauterine Pregnancy Noninferior

For complete abortion, medication abortion before confirmed intrauterine pregnancy is noninferior to standard, delayed treatment, according to a study published

COVID Vaccine Mistrust Levels Aren't Budging, Study Finds

More than a third of Americans continue to express mistrust in the science behind COVID vaccines, a new study finds. This level of mistrust has remained relativ

Scientists Track Brain Function as Folks Watch Movies

A person s brain performs an intricate juggling act while watching a movie, a new study demonstrates. Scans showed that 24 different brain networks and regions

Work-Related Stress Linked to Lower Odds of Average, Optimal Heart Health

Work-related stress is associated with lower odds of having average and optimal cardiovascular health (CVH), according to a study published online Nov. 6 in the

Risk Factors Found for Neurogenic Bladder After Rectal Cancer Surgery

Lower abdominal visceral fat area (VFA), older age, and prolonged surgery are independent risk factors for developing postoperative neurogenic bladder (PONB) af

Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators Negatively Impacted by Pandemic

Rates for five nursing-sensitive quality indicators (NSIs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and have subsequently declined, according to a study published

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