
Alarming Rise of Electronic Vaping Use in U.S. Adolescents
Researchers explored temporal trends for ninth through 12th grades among 57,006 adolescents and found that vaping has significantly increased by more than three-and-one-half times from 2015 to 2019.

60% of Women with Disabilities View Cannabis as a 'Harmless' Drug
自淫系列 researchers from the Schmidt College of Medicine assessed the perceived risk of harm associated with weekly cannabis use by disability status in a sample of 20,234 women ages 18 to 49.

自淫系列 Celebrates 10 Years of Conferring M.D. Degrees
自淫系列's Schmidt College of Medicine celebrated the nation's newest physicians and biomedical researchers during the commencement ceremony, which marked 10 years of conferring M.D. degrees.

自淫系列 Honors 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees and Distinguished Alumni
自淫系列 Alumni and Community Engagement recently hosted its annual Hall of Fame & Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony and Reception.

自淫系列 Announces Winners of 2024 'Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition'
自淫系列 has announced the winners of the eighth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition hosted by the Graduate College

Choosing Over the Counter Drugs for COVID 19? It's Complicated
自淫系列 Schmidt College of Medicine researchers and academic colleagues took a closer look at both the potential benefits and risks of acetaminophen, NSAIDs and aspirin to treat mild symptoms of COVID-19.

自淫系列 Celebrates 10 Years of 'Match Day' with Soon-to-be-Physicians
During the special Match Day ceremony, 自淫系列's soon-to-be-physicians learned where they will fulfill their dreams for medical residency training, required to become board certified.

Study Shows Social Factors of Low U.S. Breast Cancer Screening
自淫系列 Schmidt College of Medicine researchers examined social determinants of health and health inequities to identify the key factors that hinder breast cancer screening in women aged 40 and older in the U.S.

自淫系列's Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute Presents 'Brainy Days'
自淫系列's Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute will celebrate its efforts to advance brain science and health with events throughout the month of March throughout Palm Beach County.

Could Ultra-processed Foods Be the New 'Silent' Killer?
An emerging health hazard is the unprecedented consumption of ultra-processed foods in the standard American diet, which may be the new "silent" killer, as was unrecognized high blood pressure in prior decades.