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Headlines warn of “toxic dust.” But are these ominous claims grounded in current science — or just blowing dust in our eyes?
The debate over impoundment — the President’s refusal to spend money appropriated by Congress — has become prominent in our ...
Headlines warn of “toxic dust.” But are these ominous claims grounded in current science—or just blowing dust in our eyes? What I found behind the scary headlines was far less dramatic than advertised ...
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 ...
What do a billion chickens, mutating viruses, and politically correct poultry laws have in common? As I told Lars Larson ...
We’ve got enough calories to go around, but somehow, we’re still managing to feed people into chronic disease. When food policy treats a vending machine dinner and a home-cooked meal as equals, maybe ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT could have saved tens of thousands of lives — if only we'd listened to the data back ...
What happens when a teenager’s identity collides with a courtroom gavel? In the United States, gender-affirming care for ...
As AI quietly takes the wheel in medicine and other fields, once-sharp skills might quietly rust in the background. If AI is ...
The rapid expansion of legalized sports betting in the U.S. has fueled a significant increase in gambling addiction, with ...