If you see a health claim that seems too good – or too bad – to be true, take a moment to step back and assess the evidence.
It was the best of interviews, it was the worst of interviews. At times I was born aloft on the wings of enlightenment, other times I feared I would drown in a sludge of foolishness. On the one hand ...
About 20 years ago, Julia Bond attended a peer health education group meeting at Bowdoin College when she realized ...
"We do not see any evidence that aluminum is a cause of serious illness in childhood," says Anders Hviid, a professor of ...
The first two meetings of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s remade CDC vaccine advisory panel were marked by technical ...
Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have deployed tear gas in cities around the country, but its ...
Although my maternal grandfather died of pancreatic cancer, I never imagined that I would lose my mother to the same illness shortly after I read the pancre ...
We should be angry about these failures, but not certain in judgment. Certainty forecloses the possibility of dialogue that ...
A new study from Clarkson University is uncovering surprising clues about how simple, everyday actions—like talking or ...
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'This is a completely different level of anti-vaccine engagement than we've ever seen before,' says epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley
Epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley spoke to Live Science about the importance of vaccine equity and the obstacles undermining it ...
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