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Second HPV-related primary cancers common in survivors
(HealthDay)—The risk of human papillomavirus-associated second primary cancers (HPV-SPCs) among survivors of HPV-associated cancers is significant, according to a study
Continue reading »How often do people forget things about one another? We decided to find out
A new acquaintance needs to be reminded of your name while you are having a conversation. A colleague forgets your
Continue reading »Difficult people have most to gain from practicing compassion, study finds
The most disagreeable individuals, who are also the least likely to be kind, can benefit most from behaving more compassionately,
Continue reading »New insights into the way the brain combines memories to solve problems
Humans have the ability to creatively combine their memories to solve problems and draw new insights, a process that depends
Continue reading »Inflammation critical for preventing heart attacks and strokes, study reveals
Inflammation, long considered a dangerous contributor to atherosclerosis, actually plays an important role in preventing heart attacks and strokes, new
Continue reading »Goal setting strategies can influence positive emotions
For most people, the sense of happiness derived from a luxurious vacation, a good movie or a tasty dinner at
Continue reading »Lacking quality weed extract, US researchers turn to Canada
In a rare move, the U.S. government has approved the importation of marijuana extracts from Canada for a clinical trial,
Continue reading »Zika vaccine shows promise for treating deadly brain cancer
September 18, 2018—An international team of researchers has successfully deployed a Zika virus vaccine to target and kill human glioblastoma
Continue reading »Survivors of sexual assault less likely to report it if they were drunk
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that survivors of sexual assault are more likely to blame themselves for
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