You may have enjoyed a glass of the bubbly on New Year's Eve, but did you drink it from the right kind of glass?
A quiet policy proposal to shift America’s childhood vaccination schedule toward Denmark’s leaner schedule is on pause.
As vaccine exemptions spread and courts are weaponized in the name of “medical freedom,” preventable childhood diseases are ...
You wake up on New Year’s Day, and all kinds of horrid things have been flying out of your mouth. Your head feels like it’s ...
Lonvi Biosciences says the answer is yes: citing a Nature Metabolism paper, its CTO claims “living 150 years is entirely ...
At a White House event where President Trump signed an executive order instructing the DEA to reclassify marijuana as a ...
Everyday life is full of small behaviors we treat as moral choices, scientific truths, or acts of civic virtue—often without ...
What does science tell us about gluten sensitivity? Depending on whom you ask, it's either a heal scare advanced by social media grifters or a legitimate medical condition that afflicts many people.
Our preference for sweet tastes represents an elegant evolutionary adaptation. The ability to detect sweet substances likely ...
Medicine has long been framed as a calling, an identity meant to be lived, not simply performed. But when that calling ...
Myocarditis has become a flashpoint in debates about COVID vaccines; however, new research suggests this rare heart ...
The story everyone knows about the opioid epidemic goes like this: Big, bad Purdue Pharma aggressively marketed its potent ...
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