Study discovers unique brain signature of intimate partner aggression

Why do people hurt the ones they claim to love? That question has driven researchers to discover much about the psychological and sociological predictors and consequences of intimate partner aggression. But an understanding of the neurobiological causes—or what happens in the brain—remains incomplete. A new study led by Virginia Commonwealth University researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the […]

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First approved vaccine against malaria to be rolled out – ‘powerful new tool’ says WHO

Arsenal: Aubameyang discusses malaria scare We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Today the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the first ever approved vaccine against Malaria is […]

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Middle age is highest risk time for veteran suicide

Scottish veterans face the highest risk of suicide in middle age, many years after leaving service. The study, led by the University of Glasgow in partnership with the Forces in Mind Trust and published in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine, looked at the risk of suicide in veterans compared with people who had never served, and found that overall, […]

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Beyond 'male, female, unknown' – informaticists propose gender-inclusive HL7 model

A team of informatics experts have developed a gender-inclusive Health Level Seven logical model aimed at more inclusive and representative clinical systems.    The model follows more than two years of work by the HL7 Gender Harmony Project, a collaborative international effort to specify standards that can be used by systems and clinicians in the provision of care.   “We have […]

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