Study: Women more likely to die of suicide by gun when an adult in their home becomes lawful gun owner
The study is the first to reveal the second-hand risk of suicide that accompanies living in a home with a gun.
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The study is the first to reveal the second-hand risk of suicide that accompanies living in a home with a gun.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the many gaps in the American healthcare system, but perhaps one of the most apparent was the use of public health technology.
You may never have heard of visceral leishmaniasis, even though it’s the second deadliest parasitic disease in the world. Northeastern students Grace Kennedy and Katherine O’Brien want to change that.
New research from a team at Northeastern University found that active video games––like Wii Fit and Dance Dance Revolution––are more effective for improving balance than conventional forms of physical therapy.
His experience and passion for the sport led him to focus his final capstone on weightlifting; taking an in-depth look at the injuries most commonly experienced by professional weightlifters.
What can we learn from the elite sports stars that would help us stay healthier and fitter well into our 50s, 60s and beyond?
The COVID-19 winter forecast is for relatively mild illness thanks to vaccination and natural immunity, health experts at Northeastern University say.
New groundbreaking research from Northeastern and international partners offers a model for weighing the tradeoffs between protecting public health and the economy during the next pandemic.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering a major change in the way COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are given. Northeastern experts say it would streamline the process for the public and suppliers.
Cancer cases are on the rise, especially among younger people. Will screenings begin at an earlier age?