Health and Wellness

Bringing Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Back To The U.S.

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we delve into some exciting developments in the world of science and technology. From a federal program aimed at bringing advanced semiconductor R&D

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Why a long Covid drug trial failed — and what’s next

The Trial’s Flaws However, the trial was flawed from the start, experts told The Sick Times. To select participants, the

Skin buckles as you age, and that’s why wrinkles form, study shows

Aging skin is a natural part of life, but have you ever wondered how wrinkles actually form as you get

STAT Health News: Failed long Covid drug, diabetes and exercise

If you're looking to stay informed about the latest developments in health and medicine, STAT's free newsletter Morning Rounds is

Access to green spaces may be linked to lower risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children

Living near green spaces before and during pregnancy as well as in early childhood has been found to be linked

17 Million Americans May Lose Health Coverage Under The One Big Beautiful Bill

The recent protest outside House Representative Nicole Malliotakis' office in Brooklyn, New York, highlighted the contentious issue surrounding the passing

House oversight panel scrutinizes organ transplant system

The recent findings of a federal investigation by the Health Resources and Services Administration have shed light on concerning practices

Study highlights potentially dangerous e-cigarette modifications by youth, adults

A recent study conducted by researchers at Georgia State University has shed light on the concerning trend of e-cigarette users

New CDER director at FDA, how rescissions affect health policy

The FDA's new drug center director, George Tidmarsh, was recently appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tidmarsh, a