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abortion pill, the FDA’s DEI, overdose rates study

This stark disparity highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Black Americans in accessing and receiving adequate care for substance use disorders. The reasons for this discrepancy are complex and multifaceted,

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Vaccine rates, MAHA snub by Senate, NIH fund

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Murder-suicide events more common than previously estimated

The incidence of murder-suicide in the United States is higher than previously estimated, according to new research from the Columbia

Senate Committee Endorses NIH Budget Increase, Snubs Trump’s 40% Cut

The Senate Appropriations Committee recently made a bold move by voting for a $400 million increase in the budget for

FDA to stress opioids’ risk of overdose, death in new medication safety labels

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken a significant step in addressing the risks associated with prescription opioids by

What are all these microplastics doing to our brains?

Microplastics are a growing concern as they have been found accumulating in human brains, raising questions about their potential impact

RFK Jr.’s False Claims On Aluminum In Vaccines Could Lead To A Ban

Debunking the Myth: Aluminum in Vaccines and Health Concerns Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has sparked controversy

Jay Bhattacharya moves from disparity researcher to DEI enforcer

In a recent announcement, National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya's appointment has stirred up controversy as his actions seem

Study finds flavor bans cut youth vaping but slow decline in cigarette smoking

A recent study conducted by researchers at Mass General Brigham has shed light on the impact of policies banning flavored