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Some Depression Prevention Programs May Not Help Black Youth
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
March 24, 2025

Some Depression Prevention Programs May Not Help Black Youth

A depression prevention program that has helped white youth wasn’t effective for Black youth, raising…

News March 24, 2025
Current, Former CDC Staff Warn Against Slashing Support to Local Public Health Departments
POLICY & LAW
March 24, 2025

Current, Former CDC Staff Warn Against Slashing Support to Local Public Health Departments

On a sunny weekday in Atlanta, a small crowd of people gathered for a rally…

News March 24, 2025
The Colorado Psychedelic Mushroom Experiment Has Arrived
POLICY & LAW
March 24, 2025

The Colorado Psychedelic Mushroom Experiment Has Arrived

Colorado regulators are issuing licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms and are planning to authorize the…

News March 24, 2025
VR Study Reveals How Pain and Fear Weaken Sense of Body Ownership
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
March 21, 2025

VR Study Reveals How Pain and Fear Weaken Sense of Body Ownership

A virtual reality experiment suggests that fear, pain, and expectations shaped by prior experiences can…

News March 21, 2025
Nursery of the Blood: How Stem Cells Calm the Body’s Immune Response
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March 21, 2025

Nursery of the Blood: How Stem Cells Calm the Body’s Immune Response

Every second, an adult generates around five million new blood cells to replace aging or…

News March 21, 2025
NIH Researchers Develop Eye Drops That Slow Vision Loss in Animals
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March 21, 2025

NIH Researchers Develop Eye Drops That Slow Vision Loss in Animals

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have developed eye drops that extend vision…

News March 21, 2025
New Drug Therapy Combination Shows Promise for Advanced Melanoma Patients
PHARMA & CLINICAL TRIALS
March 21, 2025

New Drug Therapy Combination Shows Promise for Advanced Melanoma Patients

A federally funded research team led by Sheri Holmen, PhD, investigator at Huntsman Cancer Institute and professor in…

News March 21, 2025
Xylazine Detected in U.S.-Mexico Border Drug Supply, Study Finds
PUBLIC HEALTH
March 20, 2025

Xylazine Detected in U.S.-Mexico Border Drug Supply, Study Finds

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in collaboration with the Prevencasa…

News March 20, 2025
New Guidelines Expanded Access to Lung Cancer Screening, but Gaps Remain in Reaching Rural and Uninsured Populations
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March 20, 2025

New Guidelines Expanded Access to Lung Cancer Screening, but Gaps Remain in Reaching Rural and Uninsured Populations

Since 2021, when lung cancer screening guidelines began to include younger people and those with…

News March 20, 2025
Analysis of New Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy Shows More Treatment Options
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March 20, 2025

Analysis of New Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy Shows More Treatment Options

Insights from first patients treated with PD1 and PD-l1 immune checkpoint inhibitors for metastatic colorectal…

News March 20, 2025
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