FDA ad campaign geared toward rural teens who use smokeless tobacco products fails to provide public with important information on relative risks of smokeless tobacco compared to traditional cigarettes, Kozlowski and Sweanor write.
UB is pleased to announce that the student who had been delayed in Iran under the Jan. 27 immigration executive order has returned to Buffalo and will resume his studies this week at UB.
Poorer and less-educated older Americans are more like to suffer from chronic pain than those with greater wealth and more education, and the disparity between the two groups is much greater than previously thought.
When materialistic consumers believe they can improve their economic status through hard work, they're less likely to spend impulsively, according to new School of Management research.
A study of more than 300 members of the Buffalo Police Department suggests that police events or conditions considered highly stressful by officers may be associated with disturbances of the normal awakening cortisol pattern.
Director of Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC-Berekley will give public talk Wednesday night on the role of planning and design in building equitable communities.