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Fractured skulls, lost eyes: Police often break own rules using ‘rubber bullets’

Fractured skulls, lost eyes: Police often break own rules using ‘rubber bullets’

How an ignored white blood cell may cause COVID-19 deaths

How an ignored white blood cell may cause COVID-19 deaths

New nanoparticle drug combination can help treat atherosclerosis

New nanoparticle drug combination can help treat atherosclerosis

Children with developmental disabilities at greater risk of developing asthma

Children with developmental disabilities at greater risk of developing asthma

At a time of great need, public health lacks ‘lobbying muscle’

At a time of great need, public health lacks ‘lobbying muscle’

Creating hair-bearing human skin becomes a reality

Creating hair-bearing human skin becomes a reality

Study shows how psychedelic drug psilocybin works in the brain

Study shows how psychedelic drug psilocybin works in the brain

Researchers treat TMC1-related deafness with gene therapy

Researchers treat TMC1-related deafness with gene therapy

New technique opens the door to treating genetic forms of hearing loss

New technique opens the door to treating genetic forms of hearing loss

People with severe vision loss less accurate in judging the distance of closer sounds

People with severe vision loss less accurate in judging the distance of closer sounds

Mandibular advancement device helps relieve daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnea

Mandibular advancement device helps relieve daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnea

Police using rubber bullets on protesters that can kill, blind or maim for life

Police using rubber bullets on protesters that can kill, blind or maim for life

Gene discovery in fruit flies could lead to treatments for age-related hearing loss

Gene discovery in fruit flies could lead to treatments for age-related hearing loss

Out-of-sync gamma waves in the brain may underlie learning issues in psychiatric disorders

Out-of-sync gamma waves in the brain may underlie learning issues in psychiatric disorders

‘Why do we always get hit first?’ Proposed budget cuts target vulnerable Californians

‘Why do we always get hit first?’ Proposed budget cuts target vulnerable Californians

Expert offers COVID-19 guidance for patients with COPD

Expert offers COVID-19 guidance for patients with COPD

Researchers design developmental map of sound-sensing structure in mice’s inner ear

Researchers design developmental map of sound-sensing structure in mice’s inner ear

Survival probabilities in esophageal surgery increase with volume of hospital services

Survival probabilities in esophageal surgery increase with volume of hospital services

Common assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies

Common assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies

Study: New biopsy methods can help improve benefit-harm ratio of PSA screening

Study: New biopsy methods can help improve benefit-harm ratio of PSA screening

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