Research raises issue of damage caused by forest livestock grazing

Research conducted by Binbin Li and colleagues at Duke Kunshan’s Environmental Research Center has shed light on the effects of a rapid increase in livestock grazing across forested areas globally.

Published in the scientific journal Global Change Biology, on July 29, their study revealed a complex but generally negative picture of the impacts. It could contribute to forest conservation efforts and policies, and provide a scientific basis for future planning of sustainable livestock grazing.

Mobile health app eases burden for stroke patients, doctors in rural China

A mobile application designed for stroke patients and doctors in rural China led to significant improvements in patients’ blood pressure and physical activity, reducing the risk of hospitalization, disability and death, new research shows.

Strokes are the leading cause of death and disability in rural China. (Photo by Pixabay)