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The Atlantic
18.09.2025
Students are at particular risk from meningococcal disease—but also vulnerable if measles and mumps rates rise.
No American institution is equipped to replace the agency. But a few trusted resources can help.
Agency workers say that information on subjects other than vaccines is largely reliable—for now.
17.09.2025
If the federal government were to invest in finding autism’s causes, it would consider the effects of pesticides.
Why are states with loose marijuana laws arresting people for selling the drug?
America’s vaccine chaos is a nightmare for pregnant women.
15.09.2025
Dinnertime has gotten even more stressful.
12.09.2025
Robert F. Kennedy’s to-do list just got longer.
10.09.2025
William Parker, a fringe autism researcher, has spoken with the health secretary five times in the past month.
06.09.2025
In just seven months, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has undone decades of vaccine synchrony.
05.09.2025
America’s health secretary has moved into attack mode.
04.09.2025
Pushing more responsibility for disaster response onto the states will mean depending more on private contractors.
02.09.2025
By gatekeeping health data, the AI Action Plan risks hardwiring bias into the future of American medicine.
MAHA is “Let’s Move!” 2.0.
Tariffs are coming for the flavor of fall.
The CDC’s departing leaders discuss the agency’s future—or lack thereof.
28.08.2025
At the tryouts for the first professional women’s baseball league in the U.S. in more than 70 years
27.08.2025
Around the world, defibrillators, motorbikes, and water towers are being donated, sold, or simply abandoned.
26.08.2025
Dentists and orthodontists depend heavily on plastics and are beginning to weigh the tradeoffs.
25.08.2025
The Trump administration’s COVID-revenge campaign has laid the groundwork for Kennedy’s larger agenda.
The longer you play, the more it will do for your health.
All research is allowed so long as it’s “scientifically justifiable.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears to have a plan to ship fresh food directly to Americans. Well, sort of a plan.
Without real reform, Americans might just end up eating more junk food.
12.08.2025
Beef-tallow moisturizer is just the beginning.
10.08.2025
CDC staffers saw the violence coming.
09.08.2025
Food companies aren’t giving up the chemical that turns products white.
08.08.2025
Whether or not Congress cuts NIH’s budget, the Trump administration has devastated its ability to operate.
02.08.2025
It’s long been obvious why cigarettes are bad. The risks of alternatives like Zyn and Juul are much hazier.
01.08.2025
Vinay Prasad was supposed to be the guy who kept Big Pharma in check. Now he’s gone.
30.07.2025
The Midtown Manhattan shooter speculated that the condition was a cause of his mental illness. But drawing that line is premature—and risky.
29.07.2025
Tanning is back. And this time, it’s not just about looking good.
Trump says Coke has agreed to make its soda with real sugar. Why is MAHA celebrating?
MAHA’s biggest wins aren’t coming from Washington.
It isn’t Denmark.
RFK Jr.’s vaccine-safety investigator has previously used government vaccine data to publish research with glaring flaws.
Pediatricians’ advice on vaccination hasn’t changed. What happens when the government’s does?
Extreme weather is keeping more people stuck inside.
Come fall, Americans will once again be stuck with flavorless grocery-store tomatoes. Because of tariffs, they’ll also be more expensive.
15.07.2025
Federal workers warned for months that the high-energy biscuits would go to waste.