Study estimates number of cancer deaths in China attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors
"Our analysis likely underestimates the number of cancers attributable to modifiable risk factors because we were not able to include all potentially modifiable risk factors, notably indoor air ...
The world is facing a silent epidemic, one that’s not caused by pathogens, but rather by memory loss. As the world grows older, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias (collectively called ADD) are ...
The overall prevalence of mental disorders among Chinese children and adolescents exceeds 10 percent, according to the latest ...
There's a troubling array of viruses present in fur-farmed animals across China, with several showing a high risk of crossing over to humans, new research in the journal Nature has unveiled.
Frailty risk in stroke survivors may be much higher than earlier reports suggest, according to new research using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), the country’s ...
Background Gender disparities in vision impairment (VI) among Chinese children and adolescents persist over time. Assessment ...
About the author: Greg Behar is head of managed investment solutions at Westwood Holdings Group, a publicly-traded asset management company. Rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties in ...
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