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A new approach to fighting the opioid crisis involves sending letters to doctors after their patients overdose on prescription drugs.
More vaccine-autism facts for the fact-averse.
Hint: Both lead to the same metabolic state.
A new report outlines how the CIA considered using a drug called Versed on detainees in the years following 9/11.
Can the keto diet really help people combat acne, cancer and “brain fog”?
Can changing diet actually reverse the growth of cancer in the body?
Almost two-thirds of doctors in the U.S. say they’re burned out, depressed, or both. What do we do when the very people charged with safeguarding our health against the effects of burnout are themselves suffering from burnout?
A new survey asks Europeans and Americans to share their imaginary lives.
Ketamine is showing promise in alleviating suicidal thoughts.
Researchers discover whether genes or social interaction shape personality.
Boy, girl: the pain is the same.
Just because the keto diet is an effective weight-loss tool doesn’t mean everyone should try it.
We look at the most common New Year’s resolutions and get expert advice to help you check them off 2019’s to-do list.
If you want to feel less pain, meditate more often. According to this new research, it can genuinely erase the emotional reaction to pain. And since it’s long been said by coaches and some doctors that most pain is within the mind, here’s scientific proof to back that assertion up.
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New software makes lab work go much faster—and hastens the search for cures.
Vaccinations have saved countless lives and untold suffering, even though many adults still believe vaccines are bad for their children.
Now is a good time to brush up on who’s on the ballot.
The Human Diagnosis Project project is building the world’s “open medical intelligence” system.
Synthesizing the vast research in the scientific study of religion is a huge task.
While short-term results are positive, there is mounting evidence against staying in ketosis for too long.
Free meals turn out to be powerful incentives for prescribing opioids, according to a new letter published in JAMA.
Who needs a hole in the head? As it turns out, lots of people in ancient hospitals did. Why was one society so good at keeping people alive after it opened up their skulls?
Finland’s educational system was driven by a culture that supports a strong social contract, one the United States currently lacks.
We know the dangers of too little sleep. Now for the other side of the story.
This technology could close the gap between nature and the man-made environment.
Explore McLuhan’s theory on print culture and its influential hold over civilization.
One flew east, one flew west, eight shrinks flew into the cuckoo’s nest.
From a developmental perspective, lying in young children is rarely cause for concern. In fact, lying is often one of the first signs a young child has developed a “theory of mind.”