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Ex-CDC official returns to local work, says federal agencies failing

What are your thoughts on the recent decisions made by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., such as reversing the CDC's stance on vaccines causing autism? I believe that these

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Cuts to food stamps linked to rising food insecurity and declining health for millions of Americans

Food insecurity and poor physical health have been on the rise since the end of federal pandemic-era emergency assistance programs,

AI Didn’t Invent Desire, But It’s Rewiring Human Sex And Intimacy

The integration of artificial intelligence into the realm of sexuality is a topic that is gaining momentum as technology continues

Trump’s Executive Order On Pharma Prices Resets The Playing Field

President Trump's recent executive order on prescription drug prices has sparked a wave of discussion and debate within the healthcare

Scientists push back on research cuts — and some are winning

Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, sheds light on the harsh reality of grant termination letters in the

Most people still use them despite expert advice

Experts often advise against hitting the snooze button on your alarm clock, but a recent study conducted by researchers at

IUD guidance, vaccine approval, NIH grants

Researchers found that patients who spent more time sitting or lying down were more likely to experience another cardiac event

STAT+: Inside the rise of Tracy Beth Høeg, the Covid contrarian shaping FDA vaccine policy

Tracy Beth Høeg, a former sports medicine physician specializing in ultramarathon runners, has experienced a significant shift in her career

The US hasn’t seen a human bird flu case in 3 months. Experts are wondering why

The United States has been spared from any new human cases of bird flu for the past three months, leaving