Big Idea: Teach kids about misinformation – Macleans.ca
With the rampant spread of fake news and conspiracy theories, Canadian students would benefit from extra lessons in BS detection.
With the rampant spread of fake news and conspiracy theories, Canadian students would benefit from extra lessons in BS detection.
An independent analysis of clinical trials of MDMA-assisted therapy raised doubts about the integrity of the studies. The sponsor is expecting the FDA to make…
Orthobiologics have become increasingly popular in recent years. OrthoInfo defines orthobiologics as “therapies developed from biologic (natural) substances that can be used by orthopaedic specialists…
Exclusive: New research shows extent to which schools are struggling to provide qualified teachers for every class
Objective To determine whether the combined use of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists and sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors is associated with a decreased risk of…
The Global Burden of Disease assessment estimates that 20% of global type 2 diabetes cases are related to chronic exposure to particulate matter (PM) with…
Studying the information processing mechanisms affected by mental illness.
Every year 25,000 British women meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder after giving birth. Hannah Barnes investigates what’s going so badly wrong
We show an interactive effect of perceiver-target similarity in ideological beliefs and target power on impressions of target morality. Consistent with prior re…
“You could be the smartest doctor in the world, yet you’re useless if your patients don’t understand what you are saying,” a University of Minnesota…