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Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions

09.10.2019

Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have announced a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) […]

What factors influence how antibiotics are accessed and used in less well-off countries

08.21.2019

It is often assumed that people use antibiotics inappropriately because they don’t understand enough about the spread of drug resistant […]

Win or lose: Rigged card game sheds light on inequality, fairness

07.18.2019

Researchers at Cornell University are using a rigged card game to shed light on perceptions of inequality. After noticing that […]

The costs of cancer in 2015: 8.7 million years of life and $94 billion in lost earnings: New analysis identifies which cancers and which states are associated with the greatest cost

07.08.2019

Cancer took more than 8.7 million years of life and $94.4 billion in lost earnings among people ages 16 to […]

Tanning industry uses promos, cheap prices to lure adolescents and young adults, study finds

06.18.2019

Everyone knows cigarette smoking causes cancer and as a result, prices and advertising are closely regulated to discourage youth from […]

Echo chambers may not be as dangerous as you think, new study finds

05.14.2019

In the wake of the 2016 American presidential election, western media outlets became almost obsessed with echo chambers. With headlines […]

People with heart disease at risk when pharmacies close: Study shows link between closures, medication use

04.23.2019

New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that when pharmacies close, people stop taking widely used heart […]

‘Lovely,’ ‘pleasant’ and ‘scientific’ — Medical student evaluations differ by gender and minority status: Despite push for competency-based evaluations, many still focus on personality traits

04.18.2019

In the largest analysis to date of narrative medical school evaluations, researchers at UC San Francisco and Brown University have […]

How your smartphone is affecting your relationship

02.11.2019

Smartphones have become a constant companion for many of us. In a recent study by the Pew Research Center, nearly […]

Citations show academic and non-academic researchers ‘win’ when they collaborate

12.11.2018

A new analysis of research citations by University of Maryland professor of computer science Ben Shneiderman indicates that the average […]

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Medications


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Personal Health

A $30 Million Gift to Build an Addiction Treatment Center. Then Staffers Had to Run It.

01.19.2023

DECATUR, Ill. — The question came out of the blue, or so it seemed to Crossing Healthcare CEO Tanya Andricks: […]

Siete preguntas que una persona mayor debe hacer antes de someterse a una cirugía compleja

01.06.2023

Larry McMahon, que este mes cumple 80 años, está evaluando someterse a una intervención quirúrgica mayor. En los últimos cinco […]

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