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Thorp shares his experience of being a scientist with autism, highlighting both the challenges and strengths that come with it. He discusses the importance of self-awareness, understanding one's strengths and

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New England Journal of Medicine gets swept up in U.S. attorney inquiry

The New England Journal of Medicine, one of the world's leading medical journals, recently received a letter from the interim

Legalizing cannabis edibles linked to increased adolescent use in Canada

In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers from the University of Manitoba and Memorial University of Newfoundland

Measles Continues To Spread—And Misinformation Is Making It Worse

The current state of public health in the United States is facing a dual threat: the spread of measles and

Trump at risk of undermining legacy on HIV, Giroir warns

Brett Giroir, a former health official who played a crucial role in convincing President Trump to prioritize ending the HIV

Severe, lasting impairment that some consider ‘worse than death’ affects many residents after long-term care admission

The admission of residents to long-term care homes can often result in severe disabilities within a short period. A recent

The U.S. Allows Food Additives Banned In Europe — RFK Jr. Is Fixing It

. Sarah Thompson expressed her commitment to improving food safety and transparency, signaling a potential turning point in the nation’s

Air pollution, FDA on food dyes, measles update

The lack of air quality monitoring in these rural areas is concerning, as it leaves millions of Americans exposed to

Tiny plastic particles found in artery-clogging plaque in the neck

Plastic particles found in artery-clogging plaque in the neck have been a topic of recent research presented at the American