The scientist was famous for linking healing with storytelling. Sometimes that meant reshaping patients’ reality.
Counterfeit pharmaceuticals jeopardize public health worldwide, often leading to ineffective or dangerous treatments. Enter ...
Many factors, including inherent jury bias, can drive jury awards higher in trucking litigation cases, a new ATRI study has ...
The number of published studies using the Delphi method has increased considerably in recent years. The Delphi method is now ...
A study of data from more than 10,000 kids found that those who had a smartphone by age 12 were at higher risk of depression, ...
Researchers reported that the Washington Department of Social and Health Services spent $3.8 million on Amazon in 2023, the ...
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Florida’s new reporting system is shining a light on human trafficking in the Sunshine State
Florida’s new unified human trafficking database allows criminologists to determine the scope of the problem and find ...
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Why career breaks don’t erase ambition
Stepping away for caregiving, health, or sanity is not the end of a career story. It can be the chapter that sharpens your ...
Religious affiliation in the US is "holding steady," with recent steep declines leveling off -- but there's no evidence a ...
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Researchers define unique, soft tissue benign tumor with bony shell that may previously have been mistaken as malignant
It’s not often that a pathologist gets to make a diagnosis that works for the patient by preventing treatment from occurring. But thanks to a Johns Hopkins Medicine doctor and his newly reported ...
Although AI use is now widespread among U.K. journalists, they still see it as much more of a threat than an opportunity.
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