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Mariah Blake's “They Poisoned the World” exposes the corporate campaign to hide the dangers of PFAS and its human toll.
As the weather agency struggles to maintain forecasting, startups are launching more tech to gather critical data.
In 2009, the agency concluded climate change endangers humans and the environment. Now, Lee Zeldin plans to reverse course.
"Sea of Grass" tackles the conquest and exploitation of the American prairie, a rich ecological world in need of rescue.
Companies have scant financial incentive to develop new antibiotics. Will the NIH continue to support relevant research?
As more people become aware of high exposures to PFAS, blood tests and clear medical advice can be difficult to find.
The agency's new drug czar wants to reanalyze risk-benefit data on ingestible fluoride, which is recommended for many ...
In parts of Europe, nursing homes use physical restraints on residents, citing safety. But experts warn of harm.
The researchers published their findings in the journal Science in 2017, and the results showed that the parts of the brain responsive to the tone were more active when participants reported hearing ...
In 2006, a new study on antidepressants was making headlines with its promising results: Two-thirds of participants who tried various antidepressants recovered from their depression symptoms within ...
For some patients, removing brain tissue can help treat OCD and other disorders. But ethical concerns remain.
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