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Cooling Down the Hot Takes on Twitch

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Digital leisure reading does little to improve reading comprehension for students

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Clues to preventing Alzheimer’s come from patient who, despite genetics, evaded disease

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Agostini is awarded Nobel Prize, while Ohio State cheers

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Social media posts that promote tobacco are increasing, AI detection technology finds

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Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity

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ChatGPT often won’t defend its answers – even when it is right

Clinicians and researchers who use the Digital Media Overuse Scale developed by researchers from Binghamton University can be free to make their investigations as broad (i.e. social media) or as granular (i.e. Instagram) as they want for their particular use.

Addicted to your phone? New tool identifies overuse of digital media

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Eye scans provide crucial insights into kidney health

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Danish team cites breakthrough in Parkinson’s stem cell treatment

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Choice of intravenous fluid therapy could improve survival in critically ill patients

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Discrimination during pregnancy can affect infant’s brain circuitry

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Stronger thigh muscles may prevent knee replacement surgery

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Mice eating less of specific amino acid — overrepresented in diet of obese people — live longer, healthier

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