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New $2 saliva test may aid in psychiatric diagnosis
A team of researchers in Brazil has engineered an inexpensive, disposable sensor that can detect a key protein linked to ...
More than five years into the homeworking revolution, a narrative seems to have emerged - of employees being hauled back to the office against their ...
Can sea slugs form abstract thoughts? Do we dare to see any "purpose" in evolution? Is the subjective just a complicated form ...
Unfortunately, the institution of journalism is its own worst enemy in the advocacy process. Lofty ethical principles demand ...
Background Most mental health disorders are first experienced during childhood. There are evidence-based treatments, but it ...
Open-label or ‘honest’ placebos are linked to reduced pain-related disability and may have a supportive role in migraine care ...
Despite fears that constant phone scrolling harms mental health, new research shows that smartphones have almost no ...
A so-called precept in the practice of news coverage is that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Well, apparently, if a Palestinian is bleeding, this isn’t true.
In nursing homes, neonatal units, and ICU wards, researchers are racing to turn pain into something a camera or sensor can ...
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