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Research News
- December 16, 2024Salad bars in school cafeterias boost students’ dietary quality, new VCU study finds.
- December 10, 2024Researchers Farrokh Alemi and Kevin Lybarger receive George Mason University’s first Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) award to develop innovative AI technology, including large language models, for improving antidepressant recommendations.
- November 20, 2024How school nurses can help fight chronic absenteeism.
- October 31, 2024Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are everywhere and could have many health impacts, researchers say.
- October 30, 2024Alarming Study: Popular Skin Care Products Could Be Exposing Your Children to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals.
- September 14, 2024Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins – study
- September 12, 2024Endocrine-disrupting chemicals from personal care products found in young children
- September 11, 2024Popular hair and skincare products contain concerning chemicals that could harm kids
- September 10, 2024Lotions, Sunscreens Linked To Hormonal Disruptions In Children, Study Finds
- September 9, 2024Hair and skin care products expose kids to hormone disrupting chemicals, study finds
- September 9, 2024Hair and skin care products expose kids to hormone disrupting chemicals, study finds.
- September 4, 2024In a new study, George Mason researcher Michael Bloom has found associations between use of skin care products and exposure to potential developmental toxicants.