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Although it appears not to cause more severe illness, preliminary data demonstrate that the variant exhibits significant ...
In the war against ultra-processed foods, homemade meals have long enjoyed a moral and nutritional high ground. But a new ...
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are transforming weight loss and diabetes management. But no good deed goes unpunished, and the ...
The EPA had a golden opportunity to clean up its act on “forever chemicals”—and fumbled spectacularly. Instead of addressing ...
I married a tall woman out of love, partly from genetic ambition. I figured we’d gift our kids a vertical advantage. It turns ...
How many statistical estimates does it take to build a house of cards? Just one — if you're willing to decorate it with ...
The policy, which creates a bifurcated system for testing vaccines in supposedly low- and high-risk populations, serves ...
Carrie Buck was raped, labeled an “imbecile,” and sterilized by order of the state — all in the name of genetic progress.
A moment for our colleague, Cheryl Martin.
We’ve all done it: we dip the chip, we take a bite, and we dip again— just like George Constanza in the beloved Seinfeld. But is it an ick factor, or a risk factor? The science has spoken.
I confirmed that drug shortages are indeed a serious issue. A University of Utah study found that there are shortages of more than 300 essential drugs, including pain relievers, cancer medications, ...
I confirmed that drug shortages are indeed a serious issue. A University of Utah study found that there are shortages of more than 300 essential drugs, including pain relievers, cancer medications, ...
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