研究发现:种族主义带来的压力可能是黑人女性分娩死亡率较高的原因
独家报道:Cambridge 研究发现,社会环境压力可能会影响身体在怀孕期间维持健康运作的能力。一项研究发现,种族主义和匮乏带来的压力,可以解释为什么黑人女性在分娩期间更容易死亡。研究人员回顾了 44 项现有研究,探讨了与妊娠结果恶化相关的三条生理途径:氧化应激、炎症和子宫胎盘血管阻力,结果发现黑人女性在这三项指标上的水平更高。阅读更多...
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独家报道:Cambridge 研究发现,社会环境压力可能会影响身体在怀孕期间维持健康运作的能力。一项研究发现,种族主义和匮乏带来的压力,可以解释为什么黑人女性在分娩期间更容易死亡。研究人员回顾了 44 项现有研究,探讨了与妊娠结果恶化相关的三条生理途径:氧化应激、炎症和子宫胎盘血管阻力,结果发现黑人女性在这三项指标上的水平更高。阅读更多...
theguardian.com• 该慈善机构表示,在第一次流产后而非第三次流产后开始专业护理,可降低未来再次流产的风险 • 一项研究显示,让女性在第一次流产后即可获得专业护理,每年可在英国范围内预防约 10,000 例妊娠丢失 • 目前,英格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰的女性在经历至少三次流产后,才有资格在 NHS 获得针对早期婴儿丢失的专业护理。阅读更多...
theguardian.comResearch on maths teaching in English secondary schools upends decades of debate over mixed-ability educationTeaching pupils in classes grouped by ability improves the results of high-flyers but does not affect the progress of less able children, according to a study that upends decades of debate over mixed-ability education.The research by University College London’s Institute of Education found that secondary school pupils in England with previously strong maths performances made slower progress in mixed-attainment classes than when they were taught alongside children with similarly high ability. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Health Foundation says Britain is ‘going backwards’ compared with most other rich countriesFindings on healthy life expectancy in UK shed light on its deteriorating healthPeople in the UK are spending fewer years in good health than a decade ago, prompting concern that the population’s health is “going backwards”.The sharp decline in Britain’s healthy life expectancy, the amount of time someone spends free of illness or disability, is in sharp contrast to its recent rise in most other rich countries globally. Continue reading...
theguardian.comResearchers find ‘alarming’ effect on fertility across global species from simultaneous exposuresSimultaneous exposure to toxic chemicals and climate change’s impacts likely generates an additive or synergistic effect that increases reproductive harm, and may contribute to the broad global drop in fertility, new peer-reviewed research finds.The review of scientific literature considers how endocrine-disrupting chemicals, often found in plastic, coupled with climate change’s effects, such as heat stress, are each linked to reductions in fertility and fecundity across global species – including in humans, wildlife and invertebrates. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAnalysis finds 53 allegations against 30 lawmakers; nine still in office amid wave of resignations in CongressFifty-three allegations of workplace sexual harassment have been made against at least 30 House and Senate lawmakers over the past two decades, an advocacy group said in a study that was released Tuesday amid a spate of ethics-fueled resignations in Congress.Most of the lawmakers from 13 states and Guam who have faced allegations have since left office, but nine continue to hold seats, the nonpartisan National Women’s Defense League (NWDL) said. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCovid, light pollution regulations and faltering global economy affect location and intensity of brightnessEarth continues to get brighter every year, researchers have found, but the location and intensity of the progression has become increasingly volatile because of Covid-19, regulations on light pollution, and a faltering global economy.Nasa-funded researchers at the University of Connecticut (UConn) studied more than 1.1m satellite images taken over a nine-year period to establish that the planet’s artificial light increased by a net 16% between 2014 and 2022. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• NBC News reports a major study shows fluoride in U.S. drinking water has no impact on children's IQ or brain function, countering prior concerns. • The research, involving large-scale data analysis, confirms safety levels set by U.S. regulations pose no neurodevelopmental risks. • Findings matter as they support ongoing public fluoridation policies amid debates, potentially easing community health disputes.
kffhealthnews.orgTrump has pushed unfounded claims of Tylenol use in pregnancy being tied to a ‘very increased risk of autism’Taking acetaminophen – known in the US by the brand name Tylenol – during pregnancy has no effect on later autism diagnoses, according to a sweeping new study from Denmark published Monday.The Trump administration has targeted Tylenol use in pregnancy as a major cause of autism in children, which appears to have led to a drop in pregnant people taking the pain reliever. Continue reading...
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