(KUTV) — A new study led by the Huntsman Cancer Institute found that genetic testing motivates behavioral changes in families with risks of developing melanoma. The new study - led by HCI researchers ...
Frequent, mandatory surveillance testing was one of the techniques deployed in some jurisdictions in an attempt to control COVID-19, but new research shows that such testing may have the unintended ...
Our behavioral scientists have academic backgrounds in psychology, communication epidemiology and nutrition. They conduct the basic research to understand how behavior leads to the development of ...
A new study investigated whether genetic testing would motivate people at risk of developing melanoma to alter their behavior in order to reduce their risk. Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed ...
There was a 6% increase from 2005 to 2014 in new HIV diagnoses among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, according to the CDC and study results published in Journal of Epidemiology and ...
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Imagine being woken up at 3 a.m. to navigate a corn maze, memorize 20 items on a shopping list or pass your driver's test. According to a new analysis out of West Virginia University, that's often ...
Frequent, mandatory surveillance testing was one of the techniques deployed in some jurisdictions in an attempt to control COVID-19, but new research shows that such testing may have the unintended ...