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The Atlantic
02.04.2025
Access to clinics has only gotten patchier as attention to the disease has faded.
The isolation of people who take precautions against COVID has only gotten more intense.
30.03.2025
You’re essentially gnawing on plastic.
26.03.2025
The case for a Department of Food
25.03.2025
Plant-based eating has lost its appeal.
24.03.2025
In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease ALS. Why?
22.03.2025
The Trump administration isn’t just dismantling protections against illnesses. It’s inviting them right in.
21.03.2025
Americans’ beloved prime-time dramas threaten the future of a vital procedure.
It takes a lot to make the “green coffee beans” guy seem mainstream.
19.03.2025
Deaths in isolation have been treated as a painful memory, not as a problem that hospitals need to address.
16.03.2025
By retracting foreign aid, President Trump could make tuberculosis untreatable again.
15.03.2025
The health secretary is quietly undermining America’s vaccination infrastructure.
The Trump administration is rapidly canceling hundreds of grants, in the most aggressive attack yet on American science.
12.03.2025
A visit with a family in mourning
President Trump’s tariffs are poised to make fruits and vegetables even more expensive.
Treating clean indoor air as a public good would have protected Americans against more than COVID-19.
07.03.2025
Marty Makary could have an impossible job as FDA commissioner.
06.03.2025
Excessive use of the drug can make anyone feel like they rule the world.
05.03.2025
Reforming the way Medicare pays doctors
28.02.2025
If you’re alarmed by Donald Trump’s hoarding of executive power and efforts to dismantle the federal government, then maybe you should be.
Administration officials pressured the<strong> </strong>NIH to avoid clear advice from the agency’s own lawyers to restart grant funding now.
It’s not just layoffs that are leading to a brain drain.
Contrary to what the health secretary says, the outbreak of disease in Texas is, in fact, unusual.
21.02.2025
America’s first line of defense against public-health threats is hanging in the balance.
20.02.2025
NIH officials said they were given no advance warning and less than an hour to post the memo publicly.
18.02.2025
Birth rates on the left fell in the last Trump presidency. That seems likely to happen again.
14.02.2025
How far can the Trump administration bend U.S. research before it breaks?
America’s health is in the hands of an anti-vaccine conspiracist.
Charlie Springer spent a lifetime building his music collection. The Los Angeles fires incinerated it.
12.02.2025
The notion that the U.S. could produce all of its food domestically is nice, but very far from reality.
PFAS could be the rare environmental issue that gets addressed this term.
Most of Trump’s health picks are uninterested in using most of the tools that can limit the spread of infectious disease.
02.02.2025
The “Make America Healthy Again” movement doesn’t hinge on his confirmation
01.02.2025
The White House’s health-care strategy appears to be no strategy at all.
The agency has already removed scientific data from public view. More could follow.
31.01.2025
The Trump administration is poised to supercharge America’s appetite for supplements.
30.01.2025
Trump's pick for health secretary showed a poor understanding of a key part of the job.
29.01.2025
At first, much the same. But inevitably dangerous diseases would resurge in a country that isn’t prepared for them.
28.01.2025
Fertility treatment doesn’t have to be so painful.
He has an unusual talent for sounding reasonable.