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Dating after Hepatitis C: Hope on the horizon for the 1 in 30 boomers estimated to be infected
Baby boomers are 6 times more likely to be infected than other adults. We need to talk about testing and treatment
10/31/2016 03:30 UTC
Fear and loathing in the five-star rehab: Inside the controversy around ibogaine, the psychedelic drug that just may cure addiction
The hottest high-end addiction treatment is a real trip — ibogaine, the powerful ancient African hallucinogen.
09/09/2016 13:59 UTC
Student newspaper sued
The University of Michigan Newspaper has been sued for defamation
07/12/2012 18:32 UTC
The media has lost the plot on ivermectin
Molnupiravir, Paxlovid, and Sotrovimab all treat COVID-19 very well. Why are we fixating on ivermectin?
02/08/2022 02:15 UTC
Coping with (power) loss: California’s hospitals, clinics, patients face new reality
California’s recurrent power outages have forced patients to think about how they get care when the power is cut
12/02/2019 01:00 UTC
Anti-vaxxers are now coming for your dogs
The anti-science crowd has infected a whole new community
08/07/2017 16:43 UTC
Child abuse: We're making the problem worse
Experts say America's approach to sex offenders only increases the likelihood that they will re-offend
11/13/2011 22:00 UTC
"A Planet of Viruses": The diseases that drove history
A compelling new book explores the ways smallpox and other epidemics shaped our lives, our ideas and even our DNA
05/18/2011 05:01 UTC
Rediscovering my family's history through cornmeal dumplings
A miller’s granddaughter from Atlanta finds her Southern heritage in the story of her family brand
10/23/2022 21:00 UTC
Breast cancer awareness campaigns too often overlook those with metastatic breast cancer
Some people with metastatic breast cancer feel unheard, especially during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
10/20/2022 12:45 UTC
This is how easy it is to get ivermectin, the dewormer drug that conspiracists say cures COVID-19
Telehealth platforms make it easy to get off-label prescriptions of the anti-parasitic drug with bad side effects
09/01/2021 09:45 UTC
Why some terminal patients feel alienated by Breast Cancer Awareness Month
"It is difficult to walk into stores and see everything pink," said one patient
10/28/2018 23:30 UTC
Does it make sense to delay children’s vaccines?
Many pediatricians will tell you a more gradual approach to vaccinations is better than no vaccinations at all
03/24/2019 12:29 UTC
With schools starting online, vaccinations head for recess
Schools play a pivotal role in U.S. vaccination efforts
09/09/2020 08:41 UTC
Neil Young's kitchen-sink memoir
Occasionally fascinating and often disjointed,"Waging Heavy Peace" rarely matches the power of its author's music
11/03/2012 02:21 UTC
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