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It’s more than a little ironic that proof of how badly we’ve mishandled the opioid crisis comes from West Virginia—the ...
The EPA’s latest decision to review its own 2024 ban on chrysotile asbestos reignites a regulatory tug of war that has ...
The virus has not yet evolved to spread efficiently between people. Excellent vaccine technology exists, but the government ...
When the government pulls a public health ad campaign, it usually raises more questions than it answers. And when that ...
Tailoring medicines to an individual’s genetic profile is now possible. One critical aspect is genetic testing that reduces ...
What happens when your therapist has no soul — and worse, no sense? From ChatBots that can mimic empathy to psychotic AI ...
The new composition of the committee reflects what can happen when ideology and cronyism replace competence, expertise, and ...
Some weeks, the news cycle feels like a clown car—chaotic, packed with noise, and somehow both alarming and hilarious. But ...
We’ve long blamed osteoarthritis on “wear and tear,” the price of a life well-lived. But could the cause be a more ancient ...
Welcome to the internet discourse, where winning is more important than understanding and everyone’s armed with a meme. Today ...
Before chronic pain research had a name for its nemesis, Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini discovered the molecule that would ...
From the collective forgetfulness of overfished herring to America’s billion-dollar love affair with Slim Jims, what we snack ...
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