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Teen Depression Rose Sharply During the Pandemic, but Treatment Didn’t Follow

The News Approximately 20 percent of adolescents had symptoms of major depressive disorder in 2021 — the first full calendar…

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Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.

Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds.

Magazine

New Evidence That Ancient Footprints Push Back Human Arrival in North America

Following up a on study in 2021 of tracks found in New Mexico, researchers used more methods to bolster the…

Magazine

Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict, Study Suggests

But the researchers cautioned that the work could not shed much light on sexual orientation in humans.

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Blood of Young Mice Extends Life in the Old

Infusions of youthful blood led older mice to live 6 to 9 percent longer, a new study found.

World

A 23-Month Pregnancy? Scientists See Hints in Bowhead Whales.

Confirming the finding would give the species the longest period of gestation known in mammals, although more research is needed.

Magazine

Stanford President Will Resign After Report Found Flaws in His Research

Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct. But the review said his work had “multiple problems”…

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New Treatment Could Help Fix the Heart’s ‘Forgotten Valve’

Patients with leaking tricuspid valves in a research trial saw improvements with a procedure that does not require a risky…

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Premature Births Fell During Some Covid Lockdowns, Study Finds

Nearly 50,000 preterm births may have been averted across a group of mostly high-income countries in one month alone.

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Helping Stroke Patients Regain Movement in their Hands

Heather Rendulic was 23 when she suffered a stroke that disabled her left side. Ten years later, her left arm…

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