One confounding factor in how someone views a video is something psychologists have dubbed “slow-motion bias.” In one 2016 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a major shift in its approach to real‑world evidence (RWE). In new guidance for certain medical device submissions, FDA will accept RWE without always ...
An analysis of nine systematic reviews found no clear link between prenatal acetaminophen and autism or ADHD in children. The reviews reported positive associations but confidence in the findings was ...
Dependent variables change based on other inputs in financial models, affecting investment outcomes. Independent variables like earnings affect dependent variables, influencing metrics like P/E ratios ...
Neurointervention is a highly specialized area of medicine and, as such, neurointerventional research studies are often more challenging to conduct, require large, multicenter efforts and longer study ...
It would be redundant to inform female readers on the medical discrimination we face. I’ve heard countless horror stories, from gastrointestinal diseases dismissed as eating disorders, to ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. The global push to halt biodiversity loss─reflected in recent ...
“The Four Seasons” on Netflix might be one of the more confounding examples of Hollywood’s preoccupation with treating any pre-existing film or show as intellectual property in need of a remake. The ...
A new study reveals that vitamin C from fresh produce—not supplements—may help protect people with type 2 diabetes from heart disease, reshaping how we think about diet and chronic illness prevention.
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