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  BioSocieties
Country: United Kingdom

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 1745-8552



Study links high social media use to increased smoking and vaping among youth
Social media use among young individuals is associated with health problems such as smoking and vaping. The tobacco industry is driving this trend with targeted marketing and paid influencers.


OP16 The effect ofair pollution on individuals’ mental well-being in the United Kingdom: a spatial-temporal longitudinal study
In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of air pollution on mental well-being in the United Kingdom (UK) using a spatial-temporal (between-within) longitudinal design. Conclusion Using ...


Incidence and costs of unintentional falls in older people in the United Kingdom
york.ac.uk Study objective: To estimate the number of accident and ... Design: Analysis of national databases for cost of illness. Setting: United Kingdom, 1999, cost to the National Health Service ...


New study uncovers 17 genes driving clonal hematopoiesis and links to aging and disease
Researchers identified 17 new genes positively selected for clonal hematopoiesis in a large U.K. Biobank cohort, revealing their impact on aging and disease risks.


Defining the sports medicine specialist in the United Kingdom: a Delphi study
The questionnaire of 300 putative attributes was developed in a pilot study and the Delphi technique used allowed ... Conclusion: Sports and exercise medicine is an evolving speciality in the United ...


New Study Explains How Long Cat Breeds Are Expected to Live and It's So Sad
The study states that amongst fancy breed cats, Burmese and Birman breeds were found to have the longest life expectancy, at 14.4 years, Siamese cats on average 11.7 years, Maine Coon cats 9.7 and ...


Study shows complex factors affecting vitamin D levels in different people
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have recently published a study in the journal Clinical Nutrition ... particularly in regions with limited sunlight like the United Kingdom. The study, titled ...


Adding salt: new study reveals potential link to increased stomach cancer risk
ALBAWABA In the realm of health, dietary choices often take center stage. From the ongoing debate over fats and carbs to the nuanced discussions around sugar and protein, what we eat can significantly ...


Adding salt to food could raise stomach cancer risk by 40%, study says
The team analysed data from 471,144 adults in the United Kingdom, called the UK Biobank, but those with cancer or kidney issues were not part of the research. The findings, published recently in the ...