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Women are under-represented throughout, in the research workforce and even more so as leaders in scientific... global study findsleading higher educationwithout powerwomenscience https://katu.com/news/local/portland-part-of-shift-from-low-risk-calls-to-police-to-more-care-portland-street-response-harvard-study-finds Portland part of shift from low-risk calls to police to more care, Harvard study finds KATU obtained data from Portland’s public dashboard and found there is a growing demand for Portland Street Response. low riskcare harvardstudy findsportlandpart https://news.tulane.edu/pr/eating-more-ultra-processed-foods-linked-poorer-bone-health-study-finds Eating more ultra-processed foods linked to poorer bone health, study finds Mar 23, 2026 - From flavored yogurts to frozen pizzas, breakfast cereals and instant oats, ultra-processed foods are convenient, often cheaper items designed for a quick... ultra processed foodshealth study findseatinglinkedpoorer https://www.sciencealert.com/dna-can-be-built-in-a-way-weve-never-seen-before-study-finds DNA Can Be Built in a Way We've Never Seen Before, Study Finds : ScienceAlert Scientists have just discovered an entirely new way that DNA can be synthesized. study finds sciencealertnever seendnabuiltway https://www.psypost.org/study-finds-evidence-that-trigger-warnings-can-be-psychologically-harmful/ Study finds evidence that 'trigger warnings' can be psychologically harmful Trigger warnings were originally implemented as a courtesy to people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. 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However, according to automotive experts, it's more of... study finds cbsford leadsautomakers153recalls https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/diagnostic-test-referral-completion-lower-telehealth-visits-jama-network-open/700216/ Completion rates for tests, referrals lower from telehealth visits, study finds | Healthcare Dive Failure to get tests or complete referrals is a leading cause of diagnostic errors, and it’s particularly important in primary care, researchers said. study finds healthcarecompletion ratestelehealth visitstestsreferrals https://ioppublishing.org/news/wildfire-smoke-linked-to-rise-in-violent-assaults/ Wildfire Smoke Linked to Rise in Violent Assaults, New 11-Year Study Finds - IOP Publishing A new study spanning eleven years of data has revealed a clear link between wildfire smoke pollution and an increase in violent assaults in Seattle. 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Jul 22, 2022 - Lead author Aaron MacNeil discusses what this means for coral ecosystems and what Canadians can do to help 20 per centstudy findsreefsharkscanadian https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/04/15/tech/ai-chatbots-bad-medical-advice/ AI chatbots give misleading medical advice 50% of the time, study finds - The Japan Times Apr 15, 2026 - The chatbot's answers were often delivered with confidence, though none produced a fully complete and accurate reference list in response to any prompt, the... ai chatbotsmedical advicetime studyjapan timesgive https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2018/08/27/public-private-school-family-income-study Family Income Affects Kids' Success More Than Public Vs. Private School, Study Finds | Here & Now Conventional wisdom is that more expensive private schools give kids a better education and career prospects. But a yearslong study concludes that's not the... public vs privatefamily incomeschool studyaffectskids https://www.pcworld.com/article/3015215/logitech-g-study-finds-gaming-plays-growing-role-in-how-gamers-spend-the-holidays.html Logitech G Study Finds Gaming Plays Growing Role in How Gamers Spend the Holidays | PCWorld Dec 18, 2025 - From travel to time off work, gaming is shaping holiday routines. New research reveals how “gamecations” help players relax and stay connected. logitech g studygrowing rolefindsgamingplays https://www.foxnews.com/health/exercise-can-prevent-cognitive-decline-energy-lags-researchers-discover Physical activity boosts brain health even when energy is lagging, study finds | Fox News Apr 28, 2025 - Exercise could make up for lost energy in the liver, which can help with overall cognitive decline, according to new research from the University of Missouri. study finds foxphysical activitybrain healthboostseven https://montrealgazette.com/news/screen-time-among-montreal-adults-is-on-the-rise-study-finds/ Screen time among Montreal adults is on the rise, study finds Jan 20, 2026 - It serves as a reminder that the issue affects more than just children and teens, study's author says. rise study findsscreen timeamongmontrealadults https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/374219/journalists-face-growing-mistrust-and-workloads-s.html Journalists Face Growing Mistrust And Workloads, Study Finds 05/26/2022 Journalists Face Growing Mistrust And Workloads, Study Finds - 05/26/2022 journalists facestudy finds05 26growingmistrust https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-market-maker-disclosure-study-novora-report Crypto Protocols Almost Never Disclose Market-Maker Terms, Study Finds A Novora study of 150 crypto protocols shows less than 1% disclose market-maker terms, with Meteora as the only exception, underscoring a major transparency... crypto protocolsalmost nevermarket makerterms studydisclose https://www.pv-magazine-india.com/2026/04/23/no-evidence-of-pfas-leaching-from-solar-panels-study-finds/ No evidence of PFAS leaching from solar panels, study finds – pv magazine India Researchers in the United States reviewed claims about PFAS in solar panels and found that while fluoropolymers may be used in limited components like... pv magazine indiasolar panelsstudy findsevidencepfas https://www.businessinsider.com/study-finds-that-heavy-music-makes-you-feel-more-confident-2014-8 Study Finds That Heavy Music Makes You Feel More Confident - Business Insider Aug 8, 2014 - Before you ask your boss for a raise or that cute colleague on a date, you may want to turn up the bass. study findsheavy musicbusiness insidermakesfeel https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220725105618.htm New study finds lowest risk of death was among adults who exercised 150-600 minutes/week |... 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MRI images reveal attention areas of the brain to be... new study findspsychology todayadhdmedsmight https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260403/Study-finds-gaps-in-preventive-care-for-women-with-diabetes.aspx Study finds gaps in preventive care for women with diabetes Physicians are less likely to provide preventive care such as conception counseling and some cancer screenings to women with diabetes than they do for women... study findspreventive caregapswomendiabetes https://www.uwe.ac.uk/news/end-of-life-care Urgent reform needed to support ambulance-delivered end of life care, study finds | UWE Bristol Nov 17, 2025 - More than three quarters of paramedics sometimes fear doing the wrong thing when caring for people in the last year of life, new research has found. care study findsurgent reformuwe bristolneededsupport https://www.news-medical.net/newsletters/webview/?ppnid=155 Study finds when parents are depressed may shape children’s mental health for decades study findsmay shapemental healthparentsdepressed https://www.newsdrum.in/international/intermittent-fasting-doesnt-have-an-edge-for-weight-loss-but-might-still-work-for-some-11114823 Intermittent fasting offers no extra weight-loss benefit, study finds Feb 17, 2026 - Intermittent fasting has become a buzzword in nutrition circles, with many people looking to it as a way to lose weight or improve their health. intermittent fastingextra weightstudy findsoffersloss https://gizmodo.com/study-finds-surprising-trend-among-ozempic-users-taking-fewer-doses-than-prescribed-2000730096 Study Finds Surprising Trend Among Ozempic Users Taking Fewer Doses Than Usual Mar 5, 2026 - The findings suggest that tapering could help GLP-1 users reduce their medical bills while maintaining their weight loss. study finds surprisingtrend amongozempicuserstaking https://www.ecowatch.com/climate-change-crops-nutritional-value.html Climate Change Degrades Nutritional Value of Crops, Study Finds - EcoWatch Jul 11, 2025 - Climate change is decreasing crops' nutritional value, in addition to the stress crops experience from extreme heat, drought and flooding. study finds ecowatchclimate changenutritional valuedegradescrops https://fightobesity.news/2026-04-18-early-obesity-before-40-higher-cancer-risk.html Early obesity before 40 linked to 70% higher cancer risk, study finds Being overweight before age 40 increases endometrial cancer risk by 70% and male renal-cell cancer risk by 58%. Overall, 15% higher risk for 13 obesity-related... higher cancer riskstudy findsearlyobesity40 https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-04-05-study-mind-body-practices-lower-blood-pressure.html Study Finds Mind-Body Practices Like Baduanjin and Yoga Lower Blood Pressure in Hypertension... Introduction A recent clinical trial has found that traditional mind-body practices, including the Chinese exercise baduanjin, can significantly lower blood... lower blood pressurestudy findsmind bodypracticeslike https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/study-finds-companies-with-consistent-branding-can-see-up-to-33-increase-in-revenue-300967219.html Study Finds Companies with Consistent Branding Can See Up to 33% Increase in Revenue Dec 2, 2019 - /PRNewswire/ -- Brand consistency can have a significant impact on revenue according to a Lucidpress study. 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Experts believe that unstable jobs with... young peoplequit ukhealth issuesstudy findsjobs https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03/17/japan/science-health/female-beetles-mate-once/ Most female rhinoceros beetles mate only once in a lifetime, study finds - The Japan Times Mar 17, 2026 - As the lifespan of an adult Japanese rhinoceros beetle is a maximum of about two to three weeks in the wild, mating is believed to be programmed to be a... study findsjapan timesfemalerhinocerosbeetles https://www.medicinenet.com/dreams_affect_your_morning_mood_in_surprising_ways/news.htm Dreams Affect Your Morning Mood In Surprising Ways, Study Finds Bad dreams can affect your morning mood, but not if a little joy is sprinkled into your slumber, a new study says. morning moodsurprising waysstudy findsdreamsaffect https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/03/30/multi-year-field-study-suggest-that-agrivoltaics-can-support-healthy-potato-yields/ Multi-year field study finds that agrivoltaics can support healthy potato yields – pv magazine... Multi-year field trials conducted in Italy show that agrivoltaic systems can support healthy potato yields without major losses. Strategic shading and dynamic... multi yearfield studysupport healthypv magazinefinds https://www.livescience.com/animals/birds/birds-are-declining-faster-and-faster-in-3-us-hotspots-new-study-finds Birds are declining faster and faster in 3 US hotspots, new study finds | Live Science Mar 4, 2026 - Researchers have revealed that North American birds are declining at an accelerating rate in three regional hotspots associated with intense agriculture. new study finds3 uslive sciencebirdsdeclining https://www.npr.org/2025/07/25/nx-s1-5479044/people-like-extroverted-robots-but-they-relate-to-the-neurotic-ones Neurotic robots like C-3PO appear more relatable to people, study finds : NPR Jul 25, 2025 - Neurotic personalities are a staple of science fiction. Researchers who study how people react to robot personalities have recently found that neurotic traits... people study findslike cneuroticrobots3po https://www.psypost.org/severe-emotional-outbursts-in-adhd-are-linked-to-distinct-brain-differences-study-finds/ Severe emotional outbursts in ADHD are linked to distinct brain differences, study finds Why do some children with ADHD struggle with severe, uncontrollable anger? A new brain-imaging study reveals that kids with ADHD and intense emotional... emotional outburstsdistinct brainstudy findssevereadhd https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/06/covid-19-nigerian-study-finds-chloroquine-hydroxychloroquine-effective-as-prophylaxis/ COVID-19: Nigerian study finds Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine effective as Prophylaxis Jun 24, 2020 - Preliminary trials on the use of quinine, chloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine as prophylaxis for COVID-19 in Nige covid 19study findsnigerianchloroquineeffective https://healthsci.mcmaster.ca/common-antidepressant-eases-fatigue-associated-with-long-covid-study-finds/ Common antidepressant eases fatigue associated with long COVID, study finds - Faculty of Health... Apr 9, 2026 - A global research team co‑led by McMaster University has identified one of the first medications shown to meaningfully reduce fatigue in people living with... common antidepressant easeslong covid studyfatigue associatedfindsfaculty https://news.oregonstate.edu/news/warmer-winters-and-snow-drought-may-threaten-western-us-water-speeding-flows-study-finds Warmer winters and snow drought may threaten western U.S. water by speeding flows, study finds |... Apr 15, 2026 - CORVALLIS, Ore. – As future shifts in climate lead to more rain and less snow in the western United States, new research finds that water will move faster... warmer winterssnow droughtmay threatenstudy findswestern https://somistinstitute.org/2026/03/25/daily-coffee-habit-may-shield-your-brain-from-dementia-43-year-study-finds/ Daily Coffee Habit May Shield Your Brain from Dementia, 43-Year Study Finds - Somist Institute Mar 25, 2026 - Your morning ritual of drinking coffee or tea might be doing more than just waking you up—it could be providing long-term protection for your brain. According... year study findsdaily coffeehabit maysomist instituteshield https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiehailstone/2024/08/14/wildfires-costing-the-us-89-billion-in-lost-output-study-finds/ Wildfires Costing The U.S. $89 Billion In Lost Output, Study Finds Aug 21, 2024 - Wildfires could cost 466,000 jobs and $89.6 billion in lost economic output for the U.S., according to research. 89 billionstudy findswildfirescostinglost https://www.space.com/astronomy/sun/sun-storms-are-powered-by-a-magnetic-engine-16-earths-deep-study-finds Sun storms are powered by a magnetic engine 16 Earths deep, study finds | Space Mar 26, 2026 - The powerful magnetic field belonging to the sun is generated far beneath the visible surface. study findssunstormspoweredmagnetic https://www.baltimoresun.com/2026/04/22/climate-flood-risk/ New study finds 'alarming' high flood risk for 17 million Americans Apr 22, 2026 - One of the most comprehensive studies ever of flood risk has determined that more than 17 million people in eight cities along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are... new study findsalarming high flood17 million americansrisk https://www.liveseysolar.com/website-speed-study-finds-1-second-delay-in-website-load-time-means-a-7-reduction-in-conversions/ Website speed matters: Study finds 1 second delay means a 7% reduction in conversions -... Nov 8, 2021 - A recent study by Akamai claims that if your website takes longer than 3 seconds to load, you could be losing nearly half of your visitors. Learn more about... speed mattersstudy finds1 seconddelaymeans https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/new-study-finds-retailers-continue-to-contend-with-rising-levels-of-theft-and-violence NRF | New Study Finds Retailers Continue to Contend with Rising Levels of Theft & Violence new study findsnrfretailerscontinuecontend https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/transgender-youth-have-better-emotional-health-after-taking-hormones-new/ Transgender Youth Have Better Emotional Health after Taking Hormones, New Study Finds | Scientific... Feb 25, 2025 - Hormone therapy improves transgender young people’s well-being and social relationships, but Trump’s recent executive order and state bans threaten to take it... new study findstransgender youthemotional healthbettertaking https://www.sciencealert.com/one-type-of-dream-could-make-your-sleep-feel-more-restful-study-finds One Type of Dream Could Make Your Sleep Feel More Restful, Study Finds : ScienceAlert The vividness of our dreams may be linked to how well-rested we feel upon waking, according to a new study. study finds sciencealertone typecould makedreamsleep https://www.psypost.org/conspiracy-beliefs-are-higher-in-societies-with-lower-freedom-of-speech-study-finds/ Conspiracy beliefs are higher in societies with lower freedom of speech, study finds A series of five studies found that people are more likely to endorse conspiracy theories in societies with restricted freedom of speech, even after accounting... conspiracy beliefsstudy findshighersocietieslower https://www.psypost.org/exposing-baby-bumps-lowers-perceptions-of-womens-humanness-study-finds/ Exposing baby bumps lowers perceptions of women’s humanness, study finds While displaying a “baby bump” is seen as empowering, new research in Sex Roles suggests it may backfire. 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