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The Atlantic
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
PFAS could be the rare environmental issue that gets addressed this term.
The notion that the U.S. could produce all of its food domestically is nice, but very far from reality.
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.
24.01.2025
A higher dose of an emergency-contraception drug may open a back door for Americans seeking abortions in restrictive states.
23.01.2025
Changing the membership of an obscure advisory committee could have an outsize effect on Americans’ protection against disease.
21.01.2025
Why calling loved ones by their name is strangely awkward
20.01.2025
Without rain, neighborhoods covered in fine debris from the fires must find a way to deal with it on their own.
16.01.2025
An emerging field of genetics promises to let parents choose the “healthiest” baby.
A new rule by the FDA could change smoking as we know it.
15.01.2025
It isn’t hand sanitizer.
14.01.2025
How sobriety went from a radical social movement to a tool of self-optimization
11.01.2025
America should have more aggressively intervened almost a year ago.
10.01.2025
Telling Americans what food is healthy doesn’t mean they will listen.
08.01.2025
With its visual interface and constant updates, the social web is a nightmare for people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of cognitive decline.
07.01.2025
There’s no such thing as an easy weeknight meal.
04.01.2025
Just use your hand instead!
03.01.2025
Mutations that happen throughout a person’s life may contribute to disease more than we realized.
The science of habits reveals that they can be hidden to us and unresponsive to our desires.
25.12.2024
Coquito has all of the holiday spirit—and none of the <em>salmonella.</em>
24.12.2024
Most American tortillas taste like cardboard. Chefs, restaurants, and companies are trying to restore the corny glory.
21.12.2024
The dreaded “winter wave” looks different this year.
20.12.2024
Bird flu has spread so widely that it was always going to make someone seriously sick.
13.12.2024
But the would-be health secretary has shown more interest in pressing iron than pressing the science forward.
West Virginia gave obesity drugs to teachers and state employees—then took them away.
11.12.2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fits into a long history of Americans who have waged battle against conventional medicine.
10.12.2024
Doctors might be slow to admit it, but Ozempic and other GLP-1s drugs are making diet and exercise obsolete.