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The Atlantic
25.04.2025
The Trump administration is manipulating government-sponsored research to get the answers it wants.
What will happen to the Chinese grocery store?
24.04.2025
Buprenorphine can stop cravings for opioids, yet its uptake in the U.S. has stagnated.
23.04.2025
The food-dye crackdown is finally here.
18.04.2025
A plan was set in motion with no idea of how to stop it.
Americans hated offal. Now it’s a trendy food—in grocery stores and online.
17.04.2025
The classic kids’ game teaches a lesson about public health that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has failed to learn.
Elon Musk said he would preserve lifesaving aid to foreign children. Then the Trump administration quietly canceled it.
16.04.2025
Public-health groups are tying themselves in knots over a GOP crackdown on the sugary drink.
12.04.2025
The attacks on HIV research are just the beginning of unraveling decades of progress.
Seed oils are about to get their revenge.
11.04.2025
The nation’s top public-health official has been promoting suspicions of the shot even as he offers comfort.
10.04.2025
A third of Americans still breathe unhealthy air after decades of improvements—which the Trump administration wants to roll back.
08.04.2025
Unvaccinated children are becoming unvaccinated adults, who are at risk of dangerous complications.
06.04.2025
Tariffs could upend America’s love affair with Korean skin care.
05.04.2025
The health secretary’s clearest plans for psychiatric treatment are a retreat to the past.
03.04.2025
The health secretary’s indiscriminate layoffs will undermine his own priorities.
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
Treating clean indoor air as a public good would have protected Americans against more than COVID-19.
President Trump’s tariffs are poised to make fruits and vegetables even more expensive.
A visit with a family in mourning
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
Administration officials pressured the<strong> </strong>NIH to avoid clear advice from the agency’s own lawyers to restart grant funding now.
Contrary to what the health secretary says, the outbreak of disease in Texas is, in fact, unusual.
If you’re alarmed by Donald Trump’s hoarding of executive power and efforts to dismantle the federal government, then maybe you should be.
It’s not just layoffs that are leading to a brain drain.