That oft-cited, headline-making figure from the early 2000s? Researchers are taking a harder look at the data — and finding cracks in the math.
Doctors and scientists are running for office, motivated by concerns over health policy, anti-science movements, and cuts to ...
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McCloskey: Is MAHA alive and well?

One year in, MAHA retains grassroots energy but lacks substantive policy progress on children’s health, as rising obesity, chronic illness ...
Tech CEOs Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, and Tim Cook are among the richest gay people in the world. But they’re mainly helping themselves.
Dutch entomologist Marcel Dicke pitched eating bugs in his 2010 TED talk as critical to sustainably feeding a growing human population, because insects have a much smaller carbon footprint than beef, ...
Idaho senators voted 10-25 Thursday to reject the state's $5.7B health and human services budget, sending the session's largest appropriations bill back to JFAC.
The Health and Human Services maintenance budget failed to pass the senate, making it the first budget bill of the session to be sent back to the committee. One senator calling the budget situation ...
The Protection of Prisoners’ Rights under International Human Rights Law: A Comparative Analysis of International Standards and the Kuwaiti Legal Framework This article examines the protection of ...
The stereotype of violent chimpanzees and peaceful bonobos may be wrong, according to new research comparing aggression in both apes.
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or ...
Environmental study with the FDA, UC Davis Western Center for Food Safety, CDFA and partners examined pathogen movement through the region.
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't? The journal Science published the research led by Emory University and the ...