A JAMA study suggests that when doctors team up with Artificial Intelligence, they do indeed reach conclusions faster and, in ...
With the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. being involved in health policy in the next administration, vaccination – ...
Surrogates are effectively used in politics and pregnancy. In the former case, no one raises an eyebrow. When it comes to ...
An unneeded solution is looking for a non-existent problem. It's one more illustration of the reality that all of U.S. public ...
Ah, post-election, where the real begins. This week, I’ve read on the hallowed (and heated) grounds of scientific 'neutrality ...
It seems the Mayo Clinic is more interested in spinning a cautionary tale than sticking to the facts about opioid use for pain relief – and Red Lawhern isn't letting it off the hook. In his latest ...
Vaccination remains critically important, a shield not just against the physical ravages of COVID infection but also against ...
During World War II, sugar was scarce and everyone made do with less. Turns out, sugar rationing might have shielded an entire generation from diabetes and hypertension. The latest research suggests ...
Beneath the charged debates on gender-affirming care, unsettling evidence suggests influential organizations are quietly ...
The mixture of celebrity and health information is becoming commonplace. Combatting misinformation is more difficult when ...
As the EPA rolls out new lead regulations to curb lead exposure in homes and water systems, the question is whether these measures will live up to their promises. Lowering lead levels in dust and ...
Litigation over regulations will become chaotic, and because uncertainty is anathema to investment in innovation, it will become harder for entrepreneurs and start-ups to disrupt markets.