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The debate over impoundment — the President’s refusal to spend money appropriated by Congress — has become prominent in our ...
Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has controversially promoted vitamin A as a treatment for measles, ...
Following extensive research, scientists have resolved a conundrum. Heterosexual men, they find, really like breasts. A lot.
Behind the polished facade of peer-reviewed journals lurks a growing epidemic of junk science—propped up by predatory ...
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Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT could have saved tens of thousands of lives — if only we'd listened to the data back ...
As AI quietly takes the wheel in medicine and other fields, once-sharp skills might quietly rust in the background. If AI is ...
Vaccination not only safeguards the health of individuals but also preserves the collective health of our communities, ...
The rapid expansion of legalized sports betting in the U.S. has fueled a significant increase in gambling addiction, with ...
If you thought happiness was a warm puppy or a good tax refund, think again. According to the U.N., it’s a data point on a ...