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Integrated care – a coordinated approach that addresses patients' physical, mental and social health needs – has been shown to improve patient outcomes, reduce health care costs and address health ...
Shark depredation is a rising issue in recreational fishing, especially in Florida, where sharks steal fish straight off anglers' lines. Researchers harnessed citizen science -- social media, angler ...
Your brain constantly juggles sensory information to make split-second decisions, but how? A new latent circuit model ...
Breaking free from the shackles of addiction requires more than willpower; it necessitates a holistic approach that addresses ...
When a struggling student feels truly seen and supported—without judgment or conditions—their potential begins to shine in ways no punishment ever could.
Behavior-tracking software firm Amplitude Inc. today said it has completed the integration of the personalized user ...