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Cane sugar is not healthier than high fructose corn syrup, says University at Buffalo nutritionist Jennifer Temple, but ...
UB researchers have launched a novel clinical trial that aims to overcome the food insecurity-obesity paradox.
UB's Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care worked with the school district to train teachers, staff, administrators ...
Scientific American podcast Science Quickly interviewed Jason Briner on what it’s like to live and work on the Greenland ice ...
SELF magazine included Katherine Balantekin in a report on new research that suggests you can walk less than 10,000 steps a ...
Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care worked with school district to train teachers, administrators, staff and, most ...
University at Buffalo political scientist Jacob Neiheisel says a recent Buffalo mayoral race might offer some clues.
Third-year students are working with medical and public health students to assist clients at the free medical clinic.
A UB study finds showing people side-by-side comparisons of different societies can boost support for policies.
New research identifies high-quality listening as contributing to Kama Muta, the feeling of being “moved by love.” ...
The plan to revolutionize health care by tapping the transformative power of artificial intelligence has advanced to the ...
The National News Desk quotes Shawn Donahue in a story on how the push to redraw districts in several states, including Ohio ...
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