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7 votes
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Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) for treating trauma [newspaper article]
7 votes -
The future abortionists of America
15 votes -
Does a generic EpiPen mean lower prices? Don’t hold your breath.
8 votes -
Why aren't IUDs used more for birth control?
11 votes -
The roots of cooking for the sick and why hospital food is so bad
13 votes -
Fitbit's 150 billion hours of heart data reveal secrets about health
11 votes -
The 10,000-step daily goal is totally arbitrary. The popular setting for wearable fitness tech originated with a Japanese marketing campaign in the mid-1960s.
10 votes -
RU OK? day is coming up. Remember to reach out and connect with others, it could save their life.
7 votes -
Brain volume may be tied to emotionally protective traits
6 votes -
Considerations on cost disease
7 votes -
Experiences with aphantasia or what does visualizing look/feel like?
Aphantasia is a condition where a person is unable to visualize images in their minds eye. If I tell you to think of a red apple, several people will visualize this apple and 'see' it. But those...
Aphantasia is a condition where a person is unable to visualize images in their minds eye. If I tell you to think of a red apple, several people will visualize this apple and 'see' it. But those (like me) with aphantasia simply can't. Some of us have access to other senses within our mind (hearing, touch, smell, etc), some don't.
Do you have aphantasia? There's a simple test here.
In a similar vein, is anybody able to explain what visualizing looks like? Is it just like the sight I get from my eyes? Different?
17 votes -
Would you consider it unhealthy to smoke pot twice a day recreationally?
i just started getting into drugs and have found that it's more comfortable to smoke around two bowls a day after lunch and after dinner, i only smoke after i've finished all my tasks for the next...
i just started getting into drugs and have found that it's more comfortable to smoke around two bowls a day after lunch and after dinner, i only smoke after i've finished all my tasks for the next few hours, and i don't let it drain my wallet. opinons? also if anybody here is starchy against legalization please give me your reasons i want to understand both sides of the issue.
19 votes -
Disability activists call for sex ed
9 votes -
HIV stigma: How we help spreading the virus
5 votes -
Should you fear lumbar flexion?
3 votes -
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop expanding to Canada — and some medical experts aren’t happy
11 votes -
Vancouver man charged with ignoring medical health officer's orders for HIV treatment
7 votes -
The imminent departure of Saudi medical residents
6 votes -
It’s not all in your mind: How meditation affects the brain to help you stress less
8 votes -
Instagram photos reveal predictive markers of depression
9 votes -
US DEA wants more marijuana grown and fewer opioids produced in 2019. Really.
8 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration approves first generic version of EpiPen
18 votes -
Associations of fats and carbohydrate intake with cardiovascular disease and mortality in eighteen countries from five continents (PURE): a prospective cohort study
4 votes -
An unconscious patient with a DNR tattoo
11 votes -
Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over twenty-five years
4 votes -
How a transplanted face transformed a young woman’s life
6 votes -
Weed killer in $289 million cancer verdict found in oat cereal and granola bars
10 votes -
New study cautions against the public perception that ecigs are safe
13 votes -
The burnout crisis in American medicine
8 votes -
The simple change that could save patient lives
6 votes -
Parents break teen out of Mayo Clinic
12 votes -
Weekly check in! How’d last week go? Goals for this week?
Did you run as far as planned? Lift as much as hoped? Stick to your diet as planned?
5 votes -
DIYers hack insulin pump - create artificial pancreas
13 votes -
Five things nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer suggests might have stopped her killing
8 votes -
Cancer progress: much more than you wanted to know
8 votes -
US jury rules Monsanto liable in weed killer case - ordered to pay $250,000,000 for causing cancer
12 votes -
Monsanto ordered to pay $289 million in world's first Roundup cancer trial
17 votes -
Weekly goals for the week/accomplishments of last week
Thought this would be a good idea. We do it in the Megas on reddit. Today is Monday! What are your goals this week? What did you accomplish last week?
8 votes -
How dropping the 'brain death' requirement has boosted organ donations in Alberta
4 votes -
Hand-sanitizer resistant bacteria strains are developing
3 votes -
US invaded by savage tick that sucks animals dry, spawns without mating
5 votes -
Women doctors 'best for female heart patients'
3 votes -
This surgeon wants to offer cheap MRIs. A state law is getting in his way.
6 votes -
Japanese medical school deducted points from exam scores of female applicants
12 votes -
Chronic - For big pharma, the perfect patient is wealthy, permanently ill and a daily pill-popper. Will medicine ever recover?
6 votes -
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases
9 votes -
'No jab no pay' possibly coming to the Netherlands—not vaccinating may mean you don't get child benefits
9 votes -
The federal government's My Health Record system is capable of storing genomic information, which could turbocharge medical research but has intensified privacy and security fears
5 votes -
How 'fat shaming' from doctors is leading to misdiagnoses for obese patients
19 votes