Lyme disease linked to obsessive-compulsive symptoms
Lyme disease, a bacterial infection spread through ticks, has been linked in a study to a new concern: obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS).
Lyme disease, a bacterial infection spread through ticks, has been linked in a study to a new concern: obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS).
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What is the microbiome? We highlight recent research on the unique communities of trillions of bacteria that we all host.
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Do looser advertising standards produce well-informed consumers, or drive needless demand? We examine the research.
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Police officers rarely used force to apprehend and detain criminal suspects and, when they did, most suspects were not injured, finds a study of three city police departments.
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California’s eugenic sterilization program disproportionately targeted Latinos, and especially Latina women, new research finds.
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The crowd has wisdom, sure, but it also has capital. Now academics are turning to crowdfunding to finance their research.
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Teens with harsh fathers commit more crime and use a larger variety of drugs and alcohol, a new study suggests.
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While the nation’s ongoing opioid epidemic is often discussed as a white issue, new research indicates that prescription opioid use in black adults is just as high.
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A new study suggests political candidates may win slightly more support from bilingual Latinos if they speak Spanish in their ads. But they stand to lose significant support from voters who only speak English.
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This updated collection of research looks at how mandatory school uniforms impact student achievement, attendance and behavior as well as the presence of gangs in public schools.
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