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People Prefer the Truth on Social Media
According to a new study, people may not be as persuaded by false statements as you might think.
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Can Gut Microbes Repair Damage from Microplastics?
Plastics are everywhere, and evidence is accumulating that they can affect our mood and cognition. The solution may lie in the gut, not the brain, according to new research.
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Psilocybin for Cocaine Use Disorder
At long last, there may be a treatment for cocaine addiction—psilocybin. Apparently, psilocybin briefly disrupts and allows the brain to reset so therapy can penetrate and stick.
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DoxyPEP Effectiveness Against Gonorrhea Is Declining
DoxyPEP protection fell as antibiotic resistance rose in a Southern California study.
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Three Young Black Women Who Survived Blood Cancer Unite to Give Back
The young, Black New York–based professionals bonded over their cancer symptoms and initially being dismissed by doctors.
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Adding Weekly GLP-1 to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Further Reduces Heavy Drinking
Clinical trial suggests semaglutide may help patients with alcohol use disorder and obesity.
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What Makes for a Boring Person?
Behaving as though you lack control over your own life will often lead others to see you as boring.
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Getting Older Can Mean Your Personality Is Getting Better
Don’t despair if you wish your personality would change. New research shows that there’s plenty to look forward to in terms of growth as you get older.
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4 Things You Need to Know About the New SSRI Guidelines
A major shift in depression care could affect millions of patients.
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Benefits of Prostate Cancer Screening Outweigh the Harms, Say New Guidelines
NCCN’s free guidebook shows how prostate cancer screening can deemphasize invasive testing to avoid unnecessary procedures and treatment.



