False hope for instilling disease resistance and desirable traits?
At the end of a night shift, empathy for patients’ hurting seems diminished
Dedicated FDA staff guide companies during design of clinical trials
Enormous growth and a redrawn supply chain required a new system
Unintended pregnancies decline when copays and patient fees are eliminated
Socioeconomic factors magnify the boy-girl divide and can explain cross-race differences
Showing cumulative cases — not day-to-day trends — could nudge people to avoid reckless behavior
Asians, more than Americans and Europeans, make a point of experiencing joy in the short term
Large study sees increases in education, declines in public assistance
France’s lower fertility rates spread to regions that sent the most emigrants to live there
Uninsured and insured both receive help; benefits are temporary
Expanding chains drive out independent grocers, reduce access to fresh produce
Advice for researchers aims to help improve both data collection and its interpretation
Varying ideologies contributed to early spread in small nation
Fatigue during a morning class dissuades some from rewarding majors
Higher morbidity found where fewer staffers are vaccinated against COVID-19