Tag: Johns Hopkins study
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Social Smoking and Heart Health: Why Even Occasional Smoking Raises Heart Failure Risk
Introduction: A wake-up call about the hidden dangers of social smoking Smoking is often seen as a clear-cut health risk, but a growing body of research suggests that even casual, social smoking can seriously affect heart health. A recent Johns Hopkins study highlights that low-intensity or intermittent smoking is linked to a higher risk of…
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AI-Powered App Matches Human-Led Diabetes Prevention in Prediabetes Study
Groundbreaking Trial Shows AI-Driven DPP Can Rival Human-Led Programs A new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health demonstrates that an AI-powered lifestyle intervention app can reduce diabetes risk in adults with prediabetes as effectively as traditional, human-led programs. Published in JAMA on Oct. 27 and funded by…
