Policies that push drug use underground don’t make it disappear—they make it more dangerous. A New York Times article shows ...
That Israeli epidemic, transported by an Israeli traveler from the Ukraine, seeded America’s 2019 epidemic, which began in ...
Pesticides, Girl Scout cookies, food additives, and more—the list of allegedly harmful chemicals feels endless. And so does ...
Modern medicine is improving in precision, identifying exactly who needs treatment and who doesn’t. In heart disease ...
There’s a moment in every physician’s career when words begin to carry real weight. A casual suggestion shapes a patient’s ...
Chronic opioid therapy is often misunderstood as primarily producing euphoria, even in long-term pain patients. In reality, ...
From cars and planes to plastics and drugs, our society depends on "black gold." Hence, why the Iran war is causing such ...
For decades, we’ve blamed overeating on food that’s simply too delicious to resist. But a growing body of research suggests ...
Another year, another scary "don't eat this" list from the Environmental Working Group. If you believe this nonsense, you'll ...
The surge in autism diagnoses is often treated as a medical mystery. But it may be better understood as a policy story—one ...
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