A landmark PNAS study analyzing 122 years of U.S. data reveals century-long cycles in suicide rates and a persistent youth ...
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Study: Cells time mechanical stress before reacting, aiding new drugs
Squeeze a cell once and it barely flinches. Squeeze it again and again in short bursts, and something changes: a protein ...
A massive study of ancient and modern DNA from thousands of West Eurasian people has identified nearly 500 genetic variants ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 17 million people along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts are at the highest risk of being ...
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Bees Actually Can Count, New Study Suggests
He loves me, he loves me not... (Zen Rial/Moment/Getty Images) There's been a lot of buzz in recent years about bee cognition ...
Red meat has long been blamed for raising blood sugar and diabetes risk, while chicken is widely seen as the healthier option — but a new study challenges that age-old advice. Researchers at the ...
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious. UBC ...
A new study challenges the popular claim that medical interventions improve trans-identifying people’s mental health. Rather, the study argues, nonmedical factors like social support and coping style ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Food fights pitting low-carbohydrate diets ...
Suicide rates in the United States follow striking, decades-long cycles likely shaped by broad social forces, according to a ...
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