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Dana Dovey

Newsweek

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • Newsweek
  • Medical Daily
  • International Business Times

Past articles by Dana:

Scientists Might Have Figured out How to Stop People from Getting Fat

What if we could control fat cells and prevent them from forming? → Read More

Scientists Still Don’t Know How the Brain Works, but They Are Getting Closer

The answer to mystery of the brain. → Read More

Mars, Venus and the Perseid Meteor Shower: Everything You Need to Know About the Summer Sky

The best astronomy events of the summer and how to watch them. → Read More

More Psychopaths Live in This Part of the United States than Anywhere Else, New Study Shows

Individuals in some areas of the country display more psychopathic personality traits than their neighbors. → Read More

Women Night Owls May Be at Bigger Risk for Depression Than Early Birds

Sleep patterns may contribute to depression risk. → Read More

HIV Functional Cure That Controls Virus, Destroys Infected Cells In Mice Created by Scientists

The antibody will be taken to human trials within three to five years. → Read More

Feminists Work Harder at Math, More Likely to Sacrifice Men, Study Says

Feminists were much more likely to sacrifice the person if it was a man, compared with nonfeminists, the study said. → Read More

Scientists: This Cell Part Could Be Key to Stopping the Spread of Alzheimer’s Disease

Figuring out how Alzheimer’s disease spreads is vital to figuring out how to stop it. → Read More

College Professor Caught on Video Teaching Moon Landing Was Fake, Irish Were First American Slaves

College professor teaches the moon landing was a conspiracy and the Irish were the first slaves in America. → Read More

Rare Condition Means Blind Woman Can Only See Moving Objects

After suffering a stroke, a woman was left blinded, only able to see movement. → Read More

Psychedelic Drugs: LSD Changes Brain, Could be Used for Depression, Addiction Treatment

This finding further upholds the drug's potential use in treating a number of mental health conditions such as depression and addiction. → Read More

Risks of Oral Sex: Patient’s Mysterious Mouth Lesions a Result of Frequent Fellatio

The sores in the patient's mouth went away on their own over the course of a few weeks. → Read More

Apollo Moon Landing Mystery Solved By Discovery Of Long Lost NASA Tapes

The big Moon mystery has now been solved. And yes, humans are to blame. → Read More

Why Do People Believe in Conspiracy Theories? Maybe They Aren't Very Smart, Science Warns

Results revealed that individuals who overestimated their knowledge of political policies were also more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. → Read More

What Food is Safe? After Lettuce, Melon and Frozen Chicken Recalls, Here’s a List of Other Foods Flagged by the Government

Food recalls occur where there is an unexpected organism or allergen found in a food product. → Read More

Hearing Loss in Children Linked to Secondhand Smoke Exposure, New Study Finds

The study studied data on 50,734 children who were born between 2004 and 2010. → Read More

Evidence Upholds Snowball Earth Theory That Our Planet Rapidly Froze Over 700 Million Years Ago

These rock formations help to support the idea of a rapid Earth freeze over 700 million years ago. → Read More

'Dancing' Doctor Suspended After Nine Patients Complain of Disfigurement and Pain

The doctor insists that she has done nothing wrong. → Read More

Crucified Skeleton Discovered in Italy

This skeleton is one of only two skeletons ever found with evidence of having died in this gruesome manner. → Read More

Scientists Propose Plan to Suck CO2 Greenhouse Gas From Air, Turn Into Fuel

The machine may help to mitigate some of the excess CO2 in the atmosphere. → Read More