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Yoga Improves Sleep, Mood, Fatigue and Anxiety for Cancer Survivors
Findings from the Yoga for Cancer Survivors clinical trial offer “a nonpharmaceutical solution for reducing four side effects at once.”
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Florida Lawmakers Reverse Cuts to State’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program
The Florida Health Department had planned to curb access to HIV meds and kick 16,000 residents out of care. Then came the backlash.
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Why Some Employee Perks Tear Teams Apart
Not all workplace inequalities are equal. New research reveals why some personalized work deals create conflict while others improve team performance.
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Elaboration Is the New Sycophancy
When AI chatbots elaborate on ideas that you introduce, it can be helpful and engaging. But, for some, it can also worsen spiraling.
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Promising Results for New Psychological Treatments for Pain Relief
New pain psychotherapies, based on a new understanding of pain neuroscience, offer new possibilities of pain relief.
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American Cancer Society Updates Colorectal Cancer Screening Guideline
To improve colorectal screening participation, major changes in guidelines emphasize blood-based and at-home stool testing.
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Beyond the Ideal: Who Do We Compare Ourselves to Online?
Cellulite, stretch marks, and stomach rolls: What happens when social media becomes a little more real? Does it affect how people feel about their own bodies?
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AI Chatbot Therapists Lack Ethics, Study Finds
Brown University study shows how LLMs routinely breach mental health ethical standards such as the American Psychological Association (APA) professional codes of conduct.
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Dreaming While We’re Awake
Traditionally, science has drawn a sharp dividing line between sleep and wakeful consciousness. Research shows that this sharp boundary may need revision.
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FDA Approves Hepcludex as First Hepatitis D Treatment
People who received bulevirtide in clinical trials were more likely to have undetectable HDV in their blood and liver.



