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2.7 billion tweets confirm: Echo chambers on Twitter are very real: Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: They become less central in their own network, lose connections to their communities and receive less endorsements from other users
Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: they become less
Natural barcodes enable better cell tracking: New method uses patients’ unique genetic variation profiles to aid in personalized medicine
Each of us carries in our genomes about 10 million genetic variations called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which represent a
Study shows cognitive behavioural therapy can improve emotion regulation in children with autism
New research from York University’s Faculty of Health shows cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can help children with autism manage not
Future wearable device could tell how we power human movement
For athletes and weekend warriors alike, returning from a tendon injury too soon often ensures a trip right back to
Promise for safer opioid pain reliever: New compound offers pain-relief of opioids without tolerance or addictive properties
Researchers at the University of Michigan have engineered a new compound that animal tests suggest could offer the pain-relieving properties
LG Health, Aspire launch $300 million precision medicine fund
Aspire Universal and LG Health have launched the Aspire Ventures Precision Medicine Fund to fast-track innovation for personalized devices and
Friends play bigger role than others in how active girls are in late childhood, study shows
Who your daughter hangs out with at school plays a major role in her physical activity levels, according to a
Health data access regulatory initiatives hold promise, but rollout remains unclear
At HIMSS18, CMS Administrator Seema Verma announced two potentially promising initiatives, MyHealthEData and Blue Button 2.0. It’s 2018. We have
Immune response might be stunting growth in millions of kids
An overactive immune system during childhood among young people in Ecuador’s indigenous Shuar population comes with a cost: stunted growth.