Men were eight times as likely to kill themselves by gunshot than non-owners. Women were 35 times as likely.
First-Time Gun Owners at Risk for Suicide, Major Study Confirms
Men were eight times as likely to kill themselves by gunshot than non-owners. Women were 35 times as likely.
Universal Masking in the Covid-19 Era
We understand that some people are citing our Perspective article (published on April 1 at NEJM.org) as support for discrediting…
Cancer treatment: New form of highly targeted drug therapy
Scientists describe a new technology to rapidly create a homogeneous type of ADC, which attaches to a specific site on…
Data gaps hamper monitoring of heavy metals that threaten Arctic communities
Some Alaskan soils harbor elevated concentrations of heavy metals that can harm human health, but critical data gaps impede understanding…
A promise to restore hearing
For the first time, researchers have used base editing to restore partial hearing to mice with a recessive mutation in…
People try to do right by each other, no matter the motivation, study finds
Sociologists found that people overwhelmingly chose to be generous to others — even to strangers, and even when it seems…
Contact Tracing With Your Phone: It’s Easier but There Are Tradeoffs
Lots of new app ideas are emerging to track Covid-19, but each has issues around privacy, location accuracy and how…
Contact Tracing With Your Phone: It’s Easier but There Are Tradeoffs
Lots of new app ideas are emerging to track Covid-19, but each has issues around privacy, location accuracy and how…
Patients with ARDS, COVID-19 face significant financial effects in recovery
Researchers have been investigating the downstream effects of acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS, for years. As the COVID-19 pandemic…