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How essential oil sellers are trying to profit off COVID-19 fears
The FDA and Twitter push back on essential oil MLMs and other novel coronavirus scam 'cures'
03/17/2020 22:30 UTC
"Right-to-try" laws expose dying patients to exploitation, ethicists warn
33 U.S. states have laws to help dying people get access to drugs. Some say they just want the "right to try" them
03/09/2017 21:00 UTC
GOP Senate candidate pushes vaccine conspiracy, claims masks "cause more problems than they solve"
“This is Bill Gates saying we should put chips inside people," Don Bolduc falsely claimed before vilifying masks
07/22/2020 18:12 UTC
"Some of the worst racist tragedies in history have been perfectly legal": Kimberlé Crenshaw on Eric Garner, Broken Windows and police impunity
Renowned scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw tells Salon how our system is designed to protect some people -- and harm others
12/05/2014 18:30 UTC
Is there a doctor in the mouse?
Arrogant doctors criticize their patients who go online to research ailments. But they're wrong. The best health sites are a boon to patients and doctors alike.
01/10/2008 17:21 UTC
Is your cellphone killing you?
A neurologist who's dying of a brain tumor is suing to try to prove that his phone is responsible.
08/10/2000 23:00 UTC
Dr. Oz's 2014 interview resurfaces: Incest "not a big problem" if "more than a first cousin away"
Mehmet Oz said incest with 'more than a first cousin away' was 'not a big problem' in 2014 interview
09/07/2022 15:24 UTC
Clots, strokes and rashes: Is COVID a disease of the blood vessels?
The widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on how it sabotages blood vessels
11/14/2020 01:00 UTC
Long before Scott Pruitt, EPA colluded with industry
The EPA has long bent to the desires of industry, persecuted whistleblowers, and buried their own research
05/19/2018 18:00 UTC
Teenage depression: If a parent doesn’t get treatment for a child, is that abuse?
Teenage depression is a serious and lonely illness, sometimes leading to suicide
06/03/2018 19:29 UTC
Egg-selling ethics
Should women be permitted to trade half their eggs for discounted fertility treatments?
01/25/2007 21:45 UTC
An oncologist’s take on refocusing the battle against cancer
In "The First Cell," Azra Raza argues that it’s far more effective to attack cancer in its earliest stages.
12/15/2019 18:30 UTC
Do COVID-19 vaccines really have worse side effects than other vaccines? Here's what experts say
Anti-vaxxers say COVID-19 vaccines are risky due to side effects. Here are the facts
12/11/2022 19:00 UTC
The case for Medicare for all — plus 7 smaller steps to fix U.S. health care
High health care costs are overwhelming. The big picture is a single-payer system, but there's more we can do now
08/08/2017 22:57 UTC
Attempts to ban an emerging drug threat are repeating the mistakes of the drug war, experts caution
The House voted to make xylazine a controlled substance, but harm reduction advocates warn this won't help
12/20/2023 10:31 UTC
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