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  • How Stress Could Make Cancer Spread

    How Stress Could Make Cancer Spread

    New research in mice may pinpoint how chronic stress can fuel the spread of cancer. The study found evidence that stress can induce changes to certain immune cells that inadvertently make it easier for cancer cells to metastasize and invade other parts of the body. The findings emphasize the need to manage stress following a…


  • Depressed People Are Hotter. Scientists Want to Try Cooling Them Down

    Depressed People Are Hotter. Scientists Want to Try Cooling Them Down

    Our body temperature may be inextricably tied to our mental health, research out this week suggests. A team of scientists has found evidence that higher body temp is associated with having clinical depression. While there are many unresolved questions about this link, the researchers have already begun to conduct human trials to confirm and further…


  • Vaccine Life Hack: Use Both Arms

    Vaccine Life Hack: Use Both Arms

    Here’s one weird trick for making the most out of your next two-dose vaccine: get a shot in both arms. A recent study found evidence that a two-arm approach can noticeably, if modestly, improve the body’s immune response to covid-19 compared to two shots in the same arm. More research will be needed to confirm…