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Healthcare should take a fresh look at its thinking on conflicts of interest. It could be that those with the most conflicts useful things to say about a subject.
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As biologists scramble to explain the recent uptick in whale deaths along the east coast, the real answer might come from another scientific field–psychology.
How Social Media Can Be A Parenting ‘Trump Card’—By A Psychologist
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‘Escape From Tarkov’ EoD Owners Will Get $250 Mode For Free At Launch
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World Tapir Day: What Happens When Dogs Meet Tapirs?
Researchers have documented conflict between between a tapir and a dog in Mexico, highlighting the impact of encroaching human settlement on this living fossil species.
Covid-19 Pandemic Led To Growing Acceptance Of Doctors Withholding Treatment
According to a new study there is a steadily growing acceptance of the view that it could be ethically acceptable for doctors to refuse care.
‘Baby Reindeer’ Review: A Devastating Examination Of Trauma And Abuse
Baby Reindeer is one of the best Netflix originals ever made, but it's not an easy watch.
AI Supercharges Fentanyl Production And Distribution, Study Finds
One need not be a world leader in AI-assisted pharmacology to start illicit drug production. You simply need to understand the key precursor chemicals, AI and synthesize.
Why You Might Be Responsible For Paying Your Parents’ Medical Debts
With Baby Boomers aging and nursing home care costs climbing, obscure old sleeper laws could come back to haunt the children of seniors who can’t pay for their own care.