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The Hollywood Medical Reporter’s purpose is to examine the influence that film and television has had, and continues to... READ MORE →

Here Comes the Sun

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Summer is officially here and with it comes hot days, beach vacations, and lazy moments by the pool. While most Americans... READ MORE →

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Sex-gender differences in pain perception is still a poorly understood subject, despite receiving greater scientific and... READ MORE →

Lack of Sleep Affects Performance and Damages Brain Cells

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Everyone knows that bad night sleep can easily affect the whole day ahead. Even a relatively small (2-3 hours) loss of sleep... READ MORE →

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You have heard it time and again – laughter is the best medicine. Humor and mirth offer a multitude of preventive and healing... READ MORE →

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Everyone knows that pills are the most common way of administering medicines: we have pills for just about everything. But... READ MORE →

Does Your Birth Month Put Your Brain at Risk?

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Beauty Is in the Brain of the Beholder

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There are few things more personal than one’s aesthetic taste. When you really connect to a piece of art or music, it touches... READ MORE →

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