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New Lancet case study series highlights how social forces shape patient health
In November, The Lancet, one of the world's most esteemed medical journals, launched a new monthly series of case studies that goes beyond clinical diagnoses to illuminate the social and cultural ...
These breach case studies reveal cybercriminals are messy, conflicted and recruiting openly. Understanding their motives is ...
The BoM’s new chief said cost blow outs were within the normal range as senators grilled the agency over its ...
Influencer marketing has grown into a $24 billion industry, but trust in influencers is declining as consumers increasingly perceive many as inauthentic. Authenticity is not a fixed trait; it is ...
Wildfires rage, yet many snakes slither on. Here’s how ancient survival tricks may be helping reptiles outlast climate-driven ...
Even as incidence of several types of cancers is rising, death rate does not always rise, and that has led several ...
If you’re a huge fan of energy drinks, you might want to listen up: a case study out today shows the perils of drinking too ...
Most sleep experts advise that adults get seven to nine hours of sleep per night for good health and emotional well-being ...
The covid-19 pandemic opened the door to once-controversial human challenge trials. Now, volunteers are willingly catching ...
Here are some do’s and don’ts on using AI for schoolwork: Chatbots are so good at answering questions with detailed written responses that it’s tempting to just take their work and pass it off as your ...
A new report shows businesses that adopted AI early are seeing double the revenue growth. And it’s not too late to catch up.
A completely healthy man in his 50s suffered permanent damage following a stroke caused by consuming too many energy drinks, according to a case study.
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