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Doravirine/Islatravir Combo Pill Could Soon Be a New HIV Treatment Option
The once-daily oral regimen works well for initial treatment and as a switch option for people with viral suppression.
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Is There a Link Between Left-Handedness and Breast Cancer?
Both left-handedness and breast cancer are affected by sex hormones, and some studies suggested a link. Others, however, did not. A meta-analysis weighed the evidence.
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Galleri, a Blood Test to Detect Over 50 Cancers, Misses the Mark in Clinical Trial
The multi-cancer blood test failed to reduce late-stage diagnoses; trial results don’t support the test’s rollout, says an expert.
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Declines in Cervical Cancer Incidence in U.S. Varied Substantially by State, Aligning With HPV Vaccination Rates
An American Cancer Society study found that states with higher vaccination rates experienced a faster decline in cervical cancer risk.
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How the Brain Interprets Faces Into Social Messages
Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
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The Path to Intimacy Is Paved With Touching Moments
Romantic relationships are built on a foundation of intimacy. New research shows how sharing deep emotions with your partner can strengthen this foundation.
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Is the Gut-Autism Link Overblown?
Despite the naysayers, research into the gut-autism axis is producing useful results and helping kids with autism feel less anxious. We need more research, not less.
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Counting the Costs of Global HIV Funding Disruptions
PEPFAR’s exceptional momentum has been slowed down by a new administration with radically different ideas about global health funding.
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Attitudes Toward War Can Be Predicted by Psychologists
A recent large study from the U.K. finds surprising links between personality and preference for war.
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9 Key Insights From Research About Staying Single
How does never having a partner in life affect psychological well-being? A new study investigated.



