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Seeing sick-looking faces in virtual reality triggers brain circuit changes related to threat detection and boosts activity of certain immune cells.
Experts make human volunteers face approaching pathogens in virtual reality and find that specific brain regions become hyperactive in such scenarios.
A new report authored by California health officials describes a raw-milk-related outbreak of Salmonella that sickened dozens ...
As overdose deaths skyrocket in Charlotte’s Black and brown communities, advocates work on overcoming shame and stigma.
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PublicTechnology looks at case studies from a recent National Audit Office investigation into the publicsector’s ongoing efforts to halt billions of pounds in losses through fraud and error Fraud and ...
A 12-year-old boy died from a brain-eating amoeba two weeks after a holiday weekend on a popular South Carolina lake .
In this week's Last Call, Rev. Joelle Johns serves as pastor of First Congregational Church of Princeton, talks about her ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making big changes to federal vaccine policies. Many medical experts are concerned the administration will further limit vaccine access.