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What happened to monkeypox? LGBTQ community appears to have quashed spread for now
Published by Orlando SentinelDespite concerns that the end of summer vacation or even pride events could further exacerbate monkeypox’s spread, the … [Read more...] about What happened to monkeypox? LGBTQ community appears to have quashed spread for now
Thousands of Experts Hired to Aid Public Health Departments Are Losing Their Jobs
Published by Kaiser Health NewsAs covid-19 raged, roughly 4,000 highly skilled epidemiologists, communication specialists, and public health nurses … [Read more...] about Thousands of Experts Hired to Aid Public Health Departments Are Losing Their Jobs
Study helps explain why some people have a negative opinion toward corrupt people but act corruptly themselves
Published by PsyPostA series of 6 studies in Brazil found that people oriented towards social dominance are more willing to engage in corruption and … [Read more...] about Study helps explain why some people have a negative opinion toward corrupt people but act corruptly themselves
New research provides insights into how asexual individuals navigate romantic relationships
Published by PsyPostThough an estimated 1% of people identify as asexual – a sexual orientation most commonly defined as lacking sexual attraction – … [Read more...] about New research provides insights into how asexual individuals navigate romantic relationships
Cheap weddings increase men’s opposition to same-sex marriage, study finds
Published by PsyPostMen (but not women) tend to be more opposed to same-sex marriage after being led to believe that weddings are cheap, according to … [Read more...] about Cheap weddings increase men’s opposition to same-sex marriage, study finds
Controversial monkey study reignites animal testing debate
Published by AFPA family of rhesus macaque huddles together during a rainfall in Mumbai on June 21, 2021.Washington (AFP) - Mother monkeys permanently … [Read more...] about Controversial monkey study reignites animal testing debate
Psychedelics show promise in treating depression: study
Published by AFPRe-enactment of a treatment session for depression using psilocybin in an image from the company COMPASS Pathways, which is developing … [Read more...] about Psychedelics show promise in treating depression: study
US requests for overseas abortion pills surges: study
Published by AFPAfter the US Supreme Court's controversial decision to overturn the nationwide right to abortion, more women have sought out … [Read more...] about US requests for overseas abortion pills surges: study
New street medicine teams bring comprehensive health care to homeless people
Published by The San Diego Union-TribuneSAN DIEGO — "Anybody home?" physician assistant Teagan Flint asks outside a tent on F Street in downtown San … [Read more...] about New street medicine teams bring comprehensive health care to homeless people