Health and Wellness

Vandals Destroyed Italy’s First Gene-Edited Crop, But There’s Good News

The incident of the destroyed gene-edited risotto plants in Italy has brought to light the challenges faced by farmers and scientists in utilizing technology to combat agricultural threats. The rice

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Trump taps Sara Carter of Fox News to be next national drug czar

President Trump has made a surprising choice in selecting Sara Carter, a conservative journalist and former Fox News contributor, as

Losing your job is bad for your health, but there are things you can do to minimize the harm

The recent firing and furloughing of federal workers and contractors by the Trump administration have had a significant impact on

Trump Administration Plans More Science Research Cuts

In the latest edition of The Prototype, the Trump Administration is making significant cuts to research funding, particularly in crucial

Texas measles outbreak reaches 400 cases

The United States is currently facing a concerning rise in measles outbreaks, with at least five states experiencing active outbreaks

Partnering diet and intestinal microbes could protect against GI disease

Nutrition and the role of our intestinal microbiome have always been somewhat of a mystery. While we know that plant-based

Dark Chocolate And Placebos Are Also Good For Your Health

Dark Chocolate and Placebos: Surprising Health Benefits Two months ago, a study revealed that drinking coffee in the mornings could

State and local health departments reel from federal budget cuts

This lack of tracking can lead to outbreaks that could have been prevented with proper surveillance and intervention. In addition

Park entrances may be hotspots for infective dog roundworm eggs

In a recent study conducted in Dublin, Ireland, researchers found that park entrances are hotspots for infective dog roundworm eggs.