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Maroc Maroc - NEWS.MEDICAL.NET - A la Une - 08/Mar 14:15

Mice demonstrate first responder-like behavior toward injured companions

Humans may not be the only ones who aid their friends when they're hurt. Mice may do it, too, as shown by a new research study led by scientists at the Keck School of Medicine of USC published recently in Science.

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