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What really goes on inside rehab
The author of "Inside Rehab" reflects on the addiction-treatment industry and how it can be improved
02/13/2013 02:48 UTC
How Nigeria successfully curbed its Ebola outbreak
The virus has killed 4,546 people across the three most-affected countries, Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone
10/21/2014 15:00 UTC
Vaccine storage too often fails to meet standards
Vaccines are extremely sensitive to temperature fluctuations
02/17/2019 14:59 UTC
Is there any evidence ivermectin can treat COVID-19? We analyzed the prominent scientific studies
Despite promising words in some studies, experts say ivermectin is a false hope for treating COVID-19. Here's why
08/18/2021 22:44 UTC
The persistent mysteries of electroconvulsive therapy
Many experts stand by ECT as an effective tool in treating some mental illnesses. But few can agree on how it works
09/04/2023 20:01 UTC
Community Discussion: How should we approach anti-vaxxers?
Salon readers debate the mess over vaccines
02/06/2015 07:08 UTC
I Like to Watch
This Halloween, what scares you the most? Sea monsters, drug-resistant diseases or rolled-up lunch meat?
10/30/2005 17:30 UTC
The ad that could help fuel a health crisis
Anti-vaccinationists took out a billboard in Times Square. How can they do that, and why aren't we fighting back?
04/25/2011 15:01 UTC
FDA approves promising new drug, called esketamine, for treatment-resistant depression
Treatment-resistant depression affects 1 in 3 of Americans who have suffered at least one major depressive episode.
03/09/2019 17:30 UTC
Americans aren’t lining up to get the bivalent COVID booster. Here’s how to motivate them
As of last month, only 15 percent of American adults have gotten the booster. Why is uptake so low?
01/08/2023 15:00 UTC
Anxious about going out into the world post-vaccination? You’re not alone, but there’s help
Even though people are ready to venture out and socialize, many are fearful
04/22/2021 00:03 UTC
"The Cockroach Papers" by Richard Schweid
They're revolting, they're fascinating, they're brilliantly engineered and every one of those vile little bugs is different.
01/03/2000 22:00 UTC
Republicans have become the Death Wish Party
GOP wants Joe Biden's agenda to fail so badly they're defying his vaccine program and killing their own people
07/17/2021 12:00 UTC
I have sinned: I lied on my resume
Like Notre Dame's fired football coach, I've fibbed about my past. Let me set the record straight.
12/17/2001 22:50 UTC
Overdoses are soaring, but medications can reduce death by 50 percent. So why aren't we using them?
Some progress has been made ensuring access to buprenorphine and methadone, but for many the meds remain elusive
09/21/2023 16:00 UTC
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