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Birdwatching can help students improve mental health, reduce …

A new study finds people who have nature-based experiences report better well-being and lower psychological distress than those who do not. Birdwatching in particular yielded promising results, with higher gains in subjective well-being and more reduction in distress than more generic nature exposure, such as walks.

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How the Pandemic Has Triggered a Cycle of Mental Health …

WebA large, multi-state study highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic has created a cyclical public health problem by both exacerbating mental health challenges …

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Why Are We Seeing So Many Public Health Challenges

WebAs a result, many in public health thought 30,000-50,000 was the upper limit of what we should shoot for as an acceptable number of annual COVID-19 deaths …

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Study Sheds Light on How People Cope With Health Challenges …

WebStudy participants had medical debt ranging from less than $10,000 to more than $150,000. Salaries also ranged from less than $10,000 to more than $150,000. The …

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What You Do and Don’t Know About Racial Inequities in Health …

WebFor Immediate Release. A new study finds that the extent to which people understand existing racial inequities in access to health care can have an effect on how …

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Health Coaching Program Shows Promise for Managing Student …

WebNorth Carolina State University researchers found in a recent study that before disruptions from the COVID-19 outbreak, a group of college students had higher …

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Outdoor Activity Tied to Mental Health of Teens, Young Adults …

WebDeclines in outdoor activities and park use during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic were linked to reductions in mental health measures for teens and young …

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“It Depends”: the Psychology of Health, Stress and Daily Life

WebThe ups and downs of daily life are not the same for everyone. That is, one’s ups and downs depend on who you are. Although increases in stress are typically linked …

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Supporting Our Community NC State News

WebSupporting Our Community. Mental Health First Aid training empowers everyone in the NC State community to recognize and address mental health crises. …

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New Devices, Wearable System Aim to Predict, Prevent Asthma …

WebResearchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment, heart rate and other physical attributes with the goal of predicting …

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It’s Not Just You: Young People Look, Feel Older When They’re …

WebPublished: March 1, Mental Health Science. DOI: 10.1002/mhs2.56. Abstract: Experiencing stress can be associated with feeling and looking older. The goal of this …

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Ultrasound and the Future of Medical Imaging NC State News

WebTheir frequency can range anywhere between 20 kilohertz (kHz) and tens or hundreds of megahertz (MHz). Humans cannot hear sounds above 20 kHz, but dogs …

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Study Highlights Racial Inequity in Health Care Access, Quality

WebA recent study finds states that exhibit higher levels of systemic racism also have pronounced racial disparities regarding access to health care. In short, the more racist a …

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Why Everyone Should Care About Food Safety NC State News

WebEditor’s note: This is the first in a series of posts drawing on published research and the expertise of NC State food safety researchers to address various …

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Being Black and Well NC State News

WebBeing Black and Well. Throughout Black History Month, we’re looking inward and connecting outward as we explore Black wellness through the intersections of …

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NC State Receives $6.9 Million From NSF, NIEHS to Fund New …

WebResearchers from North Carolina State University have received a five-year, $6.9 million grant co-funded by the National Science Foundation and the National …

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Elevated Cholesterol Found in GenX Exposure Study Participants

WebIn a new paper detailing findings from North Carolina State University’s GenX Exposure Study, researchers found that elevated levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl …

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Could The Stanley Cup Spread Disease

WebBut does the presence of alcohol eliminate the risk of disease transmission for people drinking out of the Cup? No. “There are two big factors here,” Chapman says. …

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Study Urges People to Think Twice Before Going on a Diet

WebLynsey Romo [email protected]. Matt Shipman [email protected]. A new qualitative study highlights the negative interpersonal and psychological …

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Researchers Examine How Environmental Contaminants Affect …

WebJune 6, 2022 Deborah Strange 4-min. read. An NC State epidemiologist is leading a wide-ranging study to learn how environmental contaminants affect liver health in diverse …

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