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Why obeying orders can make us do terrible things
War atrocities are sometimes committed by ‘normal’ people obeying orders. Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience measured brain activity
Continue reading »Your in-laws’ history of drinking problems could lead to alcohol issues of your own
The statistics are sobering. More than 14 million American adults suffer from some form of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a
Continue reading »Fishing boat outbreak suggests antibodies protect against COVID-19 reinfection
An outbreak of COVID-19 on a fishing boat has provided scientists with the first direct evidence that antibodies really do
Continue reading »Handgun purchaser licensing laws are associated with lower firearm homicides, suicides
State handgun purchaser licensing laws—which go beyond federal background checks by requiring a prospective buyer to apply for a license
Continue reading »Eczema care: The surprising gadget that may help to ease sore and sensitive skin
Inflamed and sensitive skin is typical when you suffer from eczema. In fact, it’s symptomatic of the condition. Could one
Continue reading »Biomedical research may miss key information by ignoring genetic ancestry
A new study of Black residents of four distinct U.S. cities reveals variations in genetic ancestry and social status that
Continue reading »Childhood syndrome linked to COVID-19 causes profound immune changes
Researchers have uncovered how the immune system is altered in a rare COVID-19 related illness in children referred to as
Continue reading »How COVID-19 smell loss differs from the common cold
New research from a European group of smell disorder experts, including Prof Philpott at the University of East Anglia, shows
Continue reading »Recent diabetes and weight loss tied to pancreatic cancer risk
(HealthDay)—Recent-onset diabetes accompanied by weight loss is associated with a substantially increased risk for developing pancreatic cancer, according to a
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