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Is Paxlovid, the COVID pill, reaching those who most need it? The government won’t say
Officials won't say how many people have received antiviral pills, or if they're being equitably distributed
05/15/2022 18:59 UTC
Chili's makes a mess of autism "awareness"
A charity promotion is hastily scrapped after a charity claims "vaccinations have triggered autism"
04/07/2014 22:58 UTC
It’s time we stop listening to economists on climate change
Economic models of climate change are so riddled with flaws and fudge factors that we’d be better off without them
11/16/2021 13:15 UTC
In a first, FDA approves fast-acting postpartum depression pill
Here’s what we know about the second drug to ever be approved for the post-pregnancy condition
08/06/2023 14:00 UTC
The injustice of infertility in a post-Roe world
What reproductive care and lack of access can mean for fertility treatments
05/31/2023 09:31 UTC
Many states' abortion bans have life-saving "exceptions." Experts doubt they will work as intended
Doctors will soon be forced "to figure out whether the emergency is emergency enough," one expert predicted
05/12/2022 21:18 UTC
Treating long COVID is rife with guesswork
For some, the lingering symptoms from long COVID are worse than the initial bout of the virus
11/29/2022 14:45 UTC
Inside the minds of killer doctors
Some of the accused behind the recent terror plots in Britain were professional healers. What on earth prompts someone to snap from caregiver to killer?
07/09/2007 14:49 UTC
Torture apologists' quiet setback: Why Brennan's hazy torture dodge could be lethal
John Brennan says it's impossible to know if torture works -- and that poses a big problem for the pro-torture camp
12/12/2014 22:59 UTC
Why aren’t we curing the world’s most curable diseases?
If we can save lives, why aren't we?
10/28/2017 01:29 UTC
Is grieving too long a disorder?
The DSM's new guidelines have a lot to say about modern mourning
04/03/2022 23:30 UTC
FDA under pressure to crack down on unapproved "abortion reversal" procedure
Anti-abortion groups have aggressively marketed the procedure since 2012, when it was first proposed
06/20/2020 00:00 UTC
A new TikTok trend has people drinking toxic borax. An expert explains the risks
"Borax is not considered safe to ingest"
07/26/2023 19:00 UTC
Curing with compassion
Beth Israel Hospital in New York brings in the Dalai Lama to dedicate a new space.
06/21/1999 20:00 UTC
We must eat more roadkill. Yes, even you vegetarians
Factory-farmed meat may well be immoral. But even vegetarians should be open to eating animals killed by vehicles
11/28/2015 20:45 UTC
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