Alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne allergy to red meat, was once considered a medical curiosity largely confined to the ...
The simplest explanations are often the most appealing, yet they are also often the most incomplete. For a long time, it ...
It’s now been two years since Great Women of Science debuted, featuring women who have made notable contributions to science, ...
Our air is getting cleaner. Fewer people are dying in natural disasters. We're growing more food than ever before on less ...
Did Andrew Kolodny's op-ed on kratom in The Conversation make you see red? Well, it should. It's largely the same old ...
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is having a moment in the longevity influencer space. With wild claims that it will help you stay young and celebrities receiving NAD via IV drips, the question ...
From a chatbot that refuses to delete its peers to decades-old promises of frictionless, jobless offices that produced more work, the future keeps arriving with less revolution and more irony. Layer ...
That Israeli epidemic, transported by an Israeli traveler from the Ukraine, seeded America’s 2019 epidemic, which began in ...
A large prospective cohort study examined how different forms of cow’s milk consumption affect infant health during the first ...
Policies that push drug use underground don’t make it disappear—they make it more dangerous. A New York Times article shows that producers systematically experiment with chemical formulas, swap ...
It is with great sadness that I report the passing of Dr. Fred Lipfert, a member of our Board of Scientific Advisors, a constant contributor to our website, and a friend.
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