
Geneticists have begun using old bones to make sweeping claims about the distant past. But their revisions to the human story are making some scholars of prehistory uneasy
Quick ReadGeneticists have begun using old bones to make sweeping claims about the distant past. But their revisions to the human story are making some scholars of prehistory uneasy
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DNA Tests for IQ Are ComingApril 2, 2018 |
But it might not be smart to take one. Scientists have linked hundreds of genes to intelligence. One psychologist says it’s time to test school kids
Quick ReadEarlier this evening, the House of Representatives released the most recent draft of the 21st Century Cures Act, which has ballooned from a 200-page discussion draft in April 2015 to a 996-page draft version today
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Medical Interns Could Work Longer Without A Break Under New RuleNovember 4, 2016 |
For years, medical interns have been limited to working no more than 16 hours without a break to minimize the chances they would make mistakes while fatigued. But that restriction could soon be eased
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Brain Scan Studies Are Often FlawedSeptember 8, 2016 |
Here’s how to spot the bad science. It’s easy to misrepresent the findings from brain scan research. Just ask a dead salmon
Quick ReadPatients receiving common operations in the daytime fared no worse in the short-term if their attending physician worked a hospital graveyard shift the night before than patients whose doctor did not, according to a new study examining the effects of sleep deprivation on surgeons
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Shorter Shifts for Medical ResidentsJuly 15, 2013 |
Are they harmful or beneficial? Saad Anjum with some recent evidence and an interview with our Matthew DeCamp
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