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There’s a new villain in the hive. On his radio program, "CBS Eye on the World," John Batchelor and I unpacked the real ...
Food is medicine” makes for a great bumper sticker. However, as health policy, things start to fall apart. The MAHA model, ...
The U.S. government spends over $160 billion annually on scientific research. This massive expense is marketed to taxpayers ...
As GLP-1s quiet the constant hum of hunger, are they a permanent pharmaceutical crutch, or can they create space to let us ...
Organic food is a $52 billion enterprise, fueled by wealthy consumers convinced they're avoiding the alleged harms endemic in ...
This week’s reading takes us from the literal underground of Manhattan’s steaming veins to the not-so-metaphorical land grabs ...
Welcome to the world of opioid prescribing, where government mandates based upon Morphine Milligram Equivalents (MMEs) are ...
Nothing says spring as much as cherry blossoms or opening day in Major League Baseball. For many fans, attending a game in ...
Is everyone’s favorite physician, Dr. Google, about to be replaced by a smarter algorithm? In a new study of virtual urgent ...
A resurgence of heroin in the black market might be contributing to a significant drop in fentanyl-related overdose deaths, ...
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of longtime Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing at a resort in Costa Rica — a tragedy that was entirely ...
Headlines warn of “toxic dust.” But are these ominous claims grounded in current science — or just blowing dust in our eyes?