News Feature Channel: Spring /articles/channels/Spring This feature channel highlights experts, feature ideas, and health tips related to spring. en-us Copyright 2025 News News Feature Channel: Spring 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Expert Available: Spring Allergy Season Is In Full Swing /articles/expert-available-spring-allergy-season-is-in-full-swing/?sc=c2 /articles/expert-available-spring-allergy-season-is-in-full-swing/?sc=c2 Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:45:46 EST Allergies,Asthma,Children's Health,Climate Science,Healthcare,Immunology,Public Health,Spring,Top Hit Stories Medical News Expert Pitch <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/04/02/67ed681336b33_SchuvalSusan01R.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Âé¶¹´«Ã½ image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2025/04/02/67ed681336b33_SchuvalSusan01R.jpg Stony Brook University 'Tis the season to get vaccinated: How to stay healthy through the holidays /articles/tis-the-season-to-get-vaccinated-how-to-stay-healthy-through-the-holidays/?sc=c2 /articles/tis-the-season-to-get-vaccinated-how-to-stay-healthy-through-the-holidays/?sc=c2 Wed, 13 Dec 2023 13:05:02 EST Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Robotics,Rural Issues,Seniors,Sex and Relationships,Sleep,Smoking,Social Media,Space and Astronomy,Speech & Language,Sports,Sports Medicine,Spring,Stem Cells,STEM Education,Substance Abuse,Summer,Supercomputing,Surgery,Technology,Transplantation,Trauma,Travel and Transportation,Vaccines,Winter Holidays,Coronavirus,Top Hit Stories Medical News Blog With virus cases rising and the holidays nigh, three expert from University of Michigan Health give their top 12 tips for avoiding or reducing the impact of COVID-19, flu, RSV, pneumonia and whooping cough in adults and kids. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan From Farm to Âé¶¹´«Ã½room: The Latest Research and Features on Agriculture /articles/from-farm-to-newsroom-the-latest-research-and-features-on-agriculture/?sc=c2 /articles/from-farm-to-newsroom-the-latest-research-and-features-on-agriculture/?sc=c2 Wed, 15 Nov 2023 11:20:35 EST Allergies,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Budgets and Funding,Business Ethics,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Climate Science,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Genetics,Geology,Government and Law,Green Tech,Health Food,Healthcare,Heart Disease,History,In the Home,In the Workplace,Infectious Diseases,Marijuana,Marine Science,Marketing,Materials Science,Media and Journalism,Medical Tourism,Meteorology,Microbiome,Military Health,Nanotechnology,Nature,Nutrition,Obesity,Oral Health,Paleontology,Pets,Physics,Plants,Pollution,Poverty,Public Health,Rural Issues,Seniors,Spring,STEM Education,Summer,Supercomputing,Technology,Travel and Transportation,Veterinary Med Medical News Research Tip Sheet The world's total population is expected to reach 9.9 billion by 2050. This rapid increase in population is boosting the demand for agriculture to cater for the increased demand. Below are some of the latest research and features on agriculture and farming in the Agriculture channel on Âé¶¹´«Ã½. News Climate change affecting allergies, and other allergy news /articles/climate-change-affecting-allergies-and-other-allergy-news/?sc=c2 /articles/climate-change-affecting-allergies-and-other-allergy-news/?sc=c2 Tue, 02 May 2023 14:30:11 EST Healthspan,Agriculture,Asthma,Autoimmune Diseases,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Climate Science,Dermatology,Digestive Disorders,Emergency Medicine,Environmental Health,Exercise and Fitness,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Genetics,Health Disparities,Healthcare,Heart Disease,Immunology,In the Home,In the Workplace,Infectious Diseases,Kidney Disease,Liver Disease,Media and Journalism,Men's Health,Mental Health,Microbiome,Nature,Nursing,Nutrition,Obesity,OBGYN,Oral Health,Pain,Patient Safety,Pets,Pharmaceuticals,Public Health,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Rural Issues,Seniors,Sleep,Smoking,Sports Medicine,Spring,Summer,Trauma,Travel and Transportation,Vaccines,Veterinary Medicine,Women's Health Medical News Research Tip Sheet For millions of Americans that suffer from seasonal allergies (pollen and mold), climate change is exacerbating an earlier, longer, and overall worse allergy season. News TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO AVAILABLE Live Event for April 21: Sleeping pill reduces levels of Alzheimer's proteins /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c2 /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c2 Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:10:43 EST Healthspan,All Journal Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Neuro,Pharmaceuticals,Sleep,Addiction,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,Allergies,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,ASCO Meeting Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Focused Ultrasound,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issues,Genetics,Ge Medical Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Science Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences),Business News Research Results Researcher will discuss the study which involved a sleeping aid known as suvorexant that is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for insomnia, hints at the potential of sleep medications to slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer's disease. News Orthopaedic Surgeons: Weekend Warriors Be Wary of Common Bone and Joint Injuries from Spring Clean-Up /articles/orthopaedic-surgeons-weekend-warriors-be-wary-of-common-bone-and-joint-injuries-from-spring-clean-up/?sc=c2 /articles/orthopaedic-surgeons-weekend-warriors-be-wary-of-common-bone-and-joint-injuries-from-spring-clean-up/?sc=c2 Tue, 04 Apr 2023 14:05:34 EST Bone Health,In the Home,Spring,Surgery Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Pop Culture) Expert Pitch American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Stay Cool, Stay Hydrated, and Stay Up to Date on Climate Science Âé¶¹´«Ã½ with These Latest Headlines /articles/stay-cool-stay-hydrated-and-stay-up-to-date-on-climate-science-news-with-these-latest-headlines/?sc=c2 /articles/stay-cool-stay-hydrated-and-stay-up-to-date-on-climate-science-news-with-these-latest-headlines/?sc=c2 Mon, 18 Jul 2022 12:05:40 EST Agriculture,Allergies,Aviation and Aeronautics,Birds,Business Ethics,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Dermatology,Diabetes,Drug Resistance,Economics,Education,Energy,Engineering,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Geology,Government and Law,Green Tech,Health Disparities,Healthcare,History,In the Home,In the Workplace,Internet Trends,Marine Science,Materials Science,Media and Journalism,Medical Tourism,Men's Health,Mental Health,Meteorology,Microbiome,Military Health,Nature,Nuclear Physics,Nuclear Power,Paleontology,Particle Physics,Patient Safety,Personalized Medicine,Physics,Plants,Pollution,Poverty,Psychology and Psychiatry,Public Health,Race and Ethnicity,Regenerative Medicine,Religion,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Robotics,Rural Issues,Seniors,Sleep,Social Media,Sports Medicine Medical Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Science Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy),Business News Research Results The latest research news in Climate Science on Âé¶¹´«Ã½. News Seven Ways to Keep Your Heart Healthy This Spring /articles/seven-ways-to-keep-your-heart-healthy-this-spring/?sc=c2 /articles/seven-ways-to-keep-your-heart-healthy-this-spring/?sc=c2 Tue, 26 Apr 2022 13:55:37 EST Allergies,Cardiovascular Health,Exercise and Fitness,Health Food,Heart Disease,Nutrition,Sleep,Spring Medical News Expert Pitch <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/26/62682fc97114d_EdliraTamDO.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Âé¶¹´«Ã½ image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/26/62682fc97114d_EdliraTamDO.jpg Stony Brook University Don't miss these articles curated by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ staff in the Staff Picks channel /articles/don-t-miss-these-articles-in-our-staff-picks-channel/?sc=c2 /articles/don-t-miss-these-articles-in-our-staff-picks-channel/?sc=c2 Wed, 09 Mar 2022 16:05:29 EST Addiction,Healthspan,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,Allergies,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Focused Ultrasound,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issues,Genetics,Geology,Government and Law,Green Tech,Health Disparities,Health Food,Healthcare,Hearing, Medical Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Science Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy),Business News Research Tip Sheet Don't miss these articles in our Staff Picks channel News Three Out of Four Americans Spring Clean Yearly, Increasing Focus on Maintaining a Clean and Healthy Home /articles/three-out-of-four-americans-spring-clean-yearly-increasing-focus-on-maintaining-a-clean-and-healthy-home/?sc=c2 /articles/three-out-of-four-americans-spring-clean-yearly-increasing-focus-on-maintaining-a-clean-and-healthy-home/?sc=c2 Wed, 09 Mar 2022 13:35:37 EST Environmental Health,In the Home,Spring Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Pop Culture) Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/03/09/6228f0b31cfd1_familycleaning.png&width=100&height=150" alt="Âé¶¹´«Ã½ image" />Yearly spring cleaning is on the rise in 2022, according to new consumer data released by the American Cleaning Institute (ACI). The survey, conducted by Ipsos, found that 78% of Americans spring clean at least once per year, up nearly 10% from just one year ago. /articles//images/uploads/2022/03/09/6228f0b31cfd1_familycleaning.png American Cleaning Institute Expert sources for your Ukraine-Russia conflict stories /articles/expert-sources-for-your-ukraine-russia-conflict-stories/?sc=c2 /articles/expert-sources-for-your-ukraine-russia-conflict-stories/?sc=c2 Thu, 24 Feb 2022 13:55:41 EST Arts and Entertainment,Aviation and Aeronautics,Behavioral Science,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Civil Liberties,Economics,Education,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Science,Ethics and Research Methods,Family and Parenting,Government and Law,History,In the Home,In the Workplace,Internet Trends,LGBTQ Issues,Marketing,Media and Journalism,Military Health,Nanotechnology,Nuclear Power,Poverty,Psychology and Psychiatry,Race and Ethnicity,Religion,Speech & Language,Spring,Travel and Transportation,Wall Street,Women in Business,Guns and Violence,U.S. Foreign Relations,U.S. National Security,U.S. Politics,European Union Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Russia Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Research Tip Sheet Expert sources for your Ukraine-Russia conflict stories News The Latest Research Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in Cardiovascular Health /articles/the-latest-research-news-in-cardiovascular-health/?sc=c2 /articles/the-latest-research-news-in-cardiovascular-health/?sc=c2 Tue, 22 Feb 2022 06:55:00 EST Blood,Bone Health,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Emergency Medicine,Environmental Health,Exercise and Fitness,Family and Parenting,Focused Ultrasound,Health Disparities,Health Food,Healthcare,Hearing,Heart Disease,Infectious Diseases,Kidney Disease,Liver Disease,Medical Tourism,Men's Health,Mental Health,Microbiome,Military Health,Mindfulness,Neuro,Nursing,Nutrition,Obesity,OBGYN,Oral Health,Pain,Parkinson’s Disease,Patient Safety,Personalized Medicine,Pharmaceuticals,Public Health,Regenerative Medicine,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Seniors,Sex and Relationships,Sleep,Smoking,Sports Medicine,Spring,Vaccines,Valentine's Day Medical News Research Tip Sheet The Latest Research Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in Cardiovascular Health News VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Breakthrough Cases and COVID Boosters: Live Expert Panel for August 18, 2021 /articles/breakthrough-cases-and-covid-boosters-live-expert-panel-for-august-18-2021/?sc=c2 /articles/breakthrough-cases-and-covid-boosters-live-expert-panel-for-august-18-2021/?sc=c2 Thu, 19 Aug 2021 15:00:13 EST Healthcare,Infectious Diseases,Public Health,Vaccines,Coronavirus,Addiction,Healthspan,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,All Journal Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Allergies,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,ASCO Meeting Âé¶¹´«Ã½,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Medical News Research Results Expert Q&A: Do breakthrough cases mean we will soon need COVID boosters? The extremely contagious Delta variant continues to spread, prompting mask mandates, proof of vaccination, and other measures. Media invited to ask the experts about these and related topics. News Does More Pollen Mean Worse Allergy Symptoms? Probably /articles/does-more-pollen-mean-worse-allergy-symptoms-probably/?sc=c2 /articles/does-more-pollen-mean-worse-allergy-symptoms-probably/?sc=c2 Wed, 14 Apr 2021 08:00:43 EST Allergies,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Spring,Staff Picks Medical News Feature Expert Climate change has made pollen season longer and worse throughout North America - bad news for those who suffer with nasal allergies. American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Rutgers Expert Can Discuss Cool, Dry May With Snow and 'Endless Spring' /articles/rutgers-expert-can-discuss-cool-dry-may-with-snow-and-endless-spring/?sc=c2 /articles/rutgers-expert-can-discuss-cool-dry-may-with-snow-and-endless-spring/?sc=c2 Wed, 10 Jun 2020 09:15:34 EST Climate Science,Environmental Science,Spring Science News Expert Pitch Rutgers University-New Brunswick Best Practices for Faith-Based Organizations Amidst Holy Holidays, Rutgers Expert Available /articles/best-practices-for-faith-based-organizations-amidst-holy-holidays-rutgers-expert-available/?sc=c2 /articles/best-practices-for-faith-based-organizations-amidst-holy-holidays-rutgers-expert-available/?sc=c2 Thu, 09 Apr 2020 12:00:09 EST Infectious Diseases,Public Health,Religion,Spring,Coronavirus Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Expert Pitch Rutgers University-New Brunswick Tulane experts available to discuss celebrating holidays in the age of COVID-19 /articles/tulane-experts-available-to-discuss-celebrating-holidays-in-the-age-of-covid-19/?sc=c2 /articles/tulane-experts-available-to-discuss-celebrating-holidays-in-the-age-of-covid-19/?sc=c2 Mon, 06 Apr 2020 13:45:53 EST Religion,Spring,Coronavirus Life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Expert Pitch Tulane University Gardening This Spring? Dermatologists Share Tips to Prevent Skin Problems /articles/gardening-this-spring-dermatologists-share-tips-to-prevent-skin-problems/?sc=c2 /articles/gardening-this-spring-dermatologists-share-tips-to-prevent-skin-problems/?sc=c2 Tue, 09 Apr 2019 09:00:59 EST Dermatology,Environmental Health,Spring Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/03/1/gardening-problems-man-weeding-with-hoe.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Âé¶¹´«Ã½ image" />As the days get warmer and more people head outdoors to garden or do yard work, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology are reminding the public to take a few precautions. Although gardening can be an enjoyable activity for many, they say, it can take a turn for the worse if you injure yourself, come into contact with a poisonous plant or have an allergic reaction. /articles//images/uploads/2022/03/1/gardening-problems-man-weeding-with-hoe.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/1/GettyImages-673784540.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/1/GettyImages-667139244.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/1/skin-reaction-citrus-lime.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/03/1/Public_Everyday_Itchy_Poison_ivy-Touch_a_plant_Wash-hands.jpg American Academy of Dermatology Scientists Weigh in on Debate to Quash Daylight Saving /articles/scientists-weigh-in-on-debate-to-quash-daylight-saving/?sc=c2 /articles/scientists-weigh-in-on-debate-to-quash-daylight-saving/?sc=c2 Thu, 14 Mar 2019 14:35:25 EST Healthspan,Cell Biology,Children's Health,Public Health,Spring,Sleep Medical News Expert Pitch UT Southwestern's Dr. Joseph Takahashi, who discovered the first circadian gene in mammals (CLOCK), points out that desynchronized body clocks are linked to greater health risks such as obesity, heart attack, cancer, and depression. UT Southwestern Medical Center Spring Cleaning in Full Bloom...That Means Packets Up! in the Laundry Room /articles/spring-cleaning-in-full-bloom-that-means-packets-up-in-the-laundry-room/?sc=c2 /articles/spring-cleaning-in-full-bloom-that-means-packets-up-in-the-laundry-room/?sc=c2 Tue, 12 Mar 2019 11:05:41 EST In the Home,Spring Science News Feature As we commemorate National Poison Prevention Week and head into spring cleaning season, the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) offers simple tips to keep liquid laundry packets and all household cleaning products up and out of sight of vulnerable populations. American Cleaning Institute