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Treating Alzheimer’s Very Early Offers Better Hope of Slowing Decline, Study Finds
A large study of experimental Alzheimer’s drugs, released Monday, suggests that treating Alzheimer’s patients as early as possible — when…
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Health
What Haunts Child Abuse Victims? The Memory, Study Finds
For generations, our society has wavered about how best to heal those who had a terrible childhood experience. Should these…
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Video Games
New Study Compares Classic Games to Silent Movies, Says Just 13 Percent Are Commercially Available
The spy shooter No One Lives Forever was critically acclaimed when it was released in 2000, won multiple awards, and…
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Health
Abortion Drugs May Be Safe Even After the First Trimester, Study Suggests
why it matters More than a dozen states outlawed abortion last year, prompting more women with unwanted pregnancies to seek…
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Health
People With Private Medicare Plans Can’t Find Psychiatrists, Study Shows
“I was referring them, but they didn’t have access to any mental health providers,” Dr. Zhu said. One of her…
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Health
Study Finds Rise in Texas Births After Abortion Law. But Questions Remain.
More than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, with more than a dozen states…
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Cryptocurrency
Trezor study shows nearly 75% of participants have concerns over digital pound
In a recent survey conducted by Trezornearly 75% of respondents expressed concern about the UK government’s potential to control access…
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Health
Transgender People Have Higher Suicide Risk, Says Landmark Study from Denmark
A thorough analysis of nearly 7 million health and legal records over the past 40 years found transgender Danish people…
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Technology
New Study Bolsters Room-Temperature Superconductor Claim
Magical materials that can easily conduct electricity at room temperature have the potential to recover energy lost through electrical resistance,…
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Business
G.O.P. Targets Researchers Who Study Disinformation Ahead of 2024 Election
In the Capitol and in courts, Republican lawmakers and activists have denounced universities, think tanks, and private companies that study…
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