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Who Do People Think They Are?
When people think about the traits that are central to who they are, what do they consider? New research explores this question.
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Canadian Man Appears to be Cured of HIV
If he remains in remission, the Toronto Patient will be the 11th person cured after a stem cell transplant to treat cancer.
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Don’t “Boost” Your Immune System, Support It!
Boosting may not do what you think.
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Have a Conversation You Think Will Be Dull—No, Really
What do people actually feel if they engage in idle talk? Is there a difference between what people think they’re going to feel and what they actually experience?
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Justice Department Moves to Federally Reschedule State-Approved Medical Cannabis Products
Medical marijuana will be reclassified from Schedule III to Schedule I, facilitating clinical trials. Recreational use is not affected.
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Doctors Can Refuse to Treat LGBTQ People in Several States. How Does This Affect Patients?
Religious exemption laws against LGBTQ patients can lead to health disparities in HIV testing, PrEP access, cancer screenings and more.
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Regular Sleep May Help Prevent Neurological Diseases
Sleep is not a passive state but an active period of restoration, one that depends on the coordination of systems that are often overlooked.
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Universal Hepatitis A Vaccination to Sustain Progress Toward Elimination
Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination director calls for maintaining routine universal childhood hepatitis A vaccination.
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Can Ibogaine Help Substance Abuse, TBI, and PTSD?
A powerful psychedelic plant medicine is gaining federal and state backing, and it may offer hope to those who suffer from PTSD or addictions.
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‘The Jellicle Ball’ and the Healing Power of Recognition
The revelatory reimagining of ‘Cats’ on Broadway allows the musical to finally make sense.



