The MAHA movement’s embrace of unorthodox therapies has deep roots in U.S. history, says law professor Lewis Grossman.
A skin condition tied to delusions is posing a riddle for doctors: What to do when a diagnosis causes offense?
Understanding how a healthy brain works can provide insight into how it fails, too. Scientists hope that studying organoids derived from humans with neurodevelopmental disorders — particularly ...
Artificial intelligence could reshape both the creation and evaluation of research. But experts warn of risks.
Last week, the agency's bedrock "endangerment finding" that greenhouse gases threaten human life was overturned.
With cuts to Obamacare looming, the U.S. could look to the Netherlands for a model of a sustainable multi-payer system.
HHS states it was cleaning up "dated content." But advocates for people with autism say the warnings are still needed.
Across the world, millions of women suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD, a condition linked with their menstrual cycle and characterized by depression and irritability severe enough ...
In “What We Inherit,” Sam Trejo and Daphne O. Martschenko examine the link between genetic myths and social genomics.
Since the 1980s, athletes have been using fluorinated waxes on their boards, giving them "ridiculous" speed. No longer.
It was after seeing a friend go through multiple miscarriages that Kristin Spaans decided to help. With two children of her own, the now 38-year-old offered to become a surrogate and carry her ...
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