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The psychosocial toll of our increasingly online lives

Stress contributes to high rates of heart disease among black adults

Study shows the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on healthcare varied between countries

First study of neoadjuvant use of PARP inhibitor shows promise for early-stage, BRCA+ breast cancer patients

New insights into the development of heart disease therapeutics

Nucleoside logic: Supply-side programming of the immune biocomputer

Researchers uncover cell types of the human breast epithelium

The joy of sliding on snow: it beats being wrapped in cotton wool

Discovery reveals how cells try to control levels of key HIV protein

There's a new way to measure your risk of obesity

Babies of adolescents in CPS care more likely to be taken into care

Genes found related to the reduction of proteins that contribute to Alzheimer’s onset

Anticancer drug doubles lifetime of sick animals

Young women at high genetic risk of breast cancer—plastic surgeons play key role in treatment

Woulda, coulda, shoulda: The haunting regret of failing our ideal selves

Genetic variations in DNA could help improve efficacy of clinical trials

Researchers question effects of hurricanes on kids’ brains

What your choice of clothing says about your weight

New parts of the brain become active after students learn physics

Past use of disinfectants and PPE for Ebola could inform future outbreaks

Risk of preterm birth reliably predicted by new test

Bursts of brain activity linked to memory reactivation

A cascade of immune processes offers insights to triple-negative breast cancer

Second part of study on the participation of children in youth care published

New type of vertigo identified

Higher rate of hospital admissions for children living with adults with mental health conditions or alcohol dependency

What helps form long-term memory also drives the development of neurodegenerative disease

‘Serendipitous’ use of antimalarial drug may have improved outcome for cancer patient
