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Clinical research, epidemiology, public health, drug development, diagnostics, and papers whose stakes land in medicine.

Paradigm Challenge
Giving routine blood transfusions to heart failure patients might actually be doing them more harm than good.
Mar 17
Practical Magic
A new medical framework uses 'yogic psychology' to predict mental health issues better than the usual doctor's checklist.
Mar 17
Nature Is Weird
When people quit smoking, their brains actually get more 'starved' for food rewards than the brains of people who are already obese.
Mar 17
Nature Is Weird
Your organs don't age at the same speed, and there's one specific spot in your brain that's the best clue for how old you 'really' are.
Mar 17
Paradigm Challenge
Thinking about moving your arm looks completely different in your brain than actually moving it, which is a huge deal for brain-computer tech.
Mar 17
First Ever
Working around airborne microplastics is now directly linked to actual lung damage and higher asthma rates.
Mar 17
Practical Magic
People on Reddit are reporting "hidden" side effects of Ozempic and Mounjaro, like random chills and changes to their periods.
Mar 13
Nature Is Weird
Vaping nearly doubles the risk of heart rhythm problems for kids and young adults.
Mar 13
Practical Magic
A simple brain wave test can tell you if that spinal surgery will actually fix your back pain or just be a total waste of time.
Mar 13
Paradigm Challenge
If you want to know your risk of getting Valley Fever, looking at where the wild animals live is actually more accurate than checking the soil.
Mar 13
First Ever
If you tune brain implants to a "slower" frequency, it actually helps Parkinson's patients think more clearly.
Mar 13