
Should you get rid of your gas stove? Here’s what you need to know
New evidence pointing to the potential health risks associated with gas stoves now has many people asking: Should I get rid of mine?
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New evidence pointing to the potential health risks associated with gas stoves now has many people asking: Should I get rid of mine?
From her seat on the South Lawn of the White House, Jean McGuire watched President Joe Biden sign into law the Respect for Marriage Act, which provides federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages. She was surprised by her emotions.
A Northeastern University professor says a “glaring gap” in national data collected by hospitals about firearms injuries vastly underestimates the number of intentionally inflicted gunshot wounds that are sending patients to emergency rooms.
Rebekah Moore and Aziza Robinson-Goodnight never expected to be presenting in front of a crowd at the American Public Health Association’s annual expo. But that’s exactly where they found themselves this year, as they presented their latest research to a packed room of public health experts.
Northeastern professor Sara Wylie has been appointed to the US Department of Energy.
Rainwater contaminated by toxic chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, is now a global problem, according to new research published in Environmental Science & Technology.
The study is the first to reveal the second-hand risk of suicide that accompanies living in a home with a gun.
Doctoral student Arielle Scoglio's research at Northeastern focuses on the social determinants of health, including, for example, how violent experiences affect mental health.