Fifty years ago, the minimum wage debate was all but settled among economists. Left to their own devices, people seeking ...
Wawa is renowned for its customizable sandwiches, but some combos are tastier than others. We tried 14 popular options to see ...
A US ecologic study finds higher cancer mortality in counties closer to nuclear plants, but results reflect association and ...
AI is making waves in health care and medicine. Does the technology have the potential for breakthroughs in how we tackle ...
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Alzheimer's Risk May Be Influenced by Flu Shots
High-dose vaccine tied to roughly 20% lower risk of Alzheimer's dementia ...
Twins appear to experience developmental delays in early childhood compared with their single-born siblings, potentially ...
Background Tobacco-free generation policies (TFG) are designed to gradually phase out tobacco use by prohibiting sales to ...
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by ...
The abundant risks and perverse incentives of the family-vlogging industry have inspired some well-meaning legislation—but it ...
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The longer we trade animals, the more pathogens make the jump: 40 years of data shows wildlife trade boosts chances of disease spillover
The longer a species stays in the wildlife trade, the more likely it is that pathogens will spill over between it and humans.
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A Netflix documentary has a bizarre idea about how to get pregnant. I’ve watched my patients fall for it.
The Plastic Detox is bad science.
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