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Billy Bob goes Hollywood
"Sling Blade" creator Billy Bob Thornton talks about the snobbery of the independent film ghetto and the prodigious talents of Chris Farley.
03/22/1997 01:00 UTC
Now what? Life after cancer treatment
I'm readying to end a protocol that saved my life -- so why am I so scared?
02/20/2012 22:00 UTC
A long and winding road: Kicking heroin in an opioid "treatment desert"
One California girl beat the odds and got clean after being homeless, pregnant and hopeless
08/12/2017 00:00 UTC
Hustlers Anonymous
Money, women, guns -- the life of a drug dealer offers its own form of addiction. Enter an unusual 12-step program
10/16/2012 02:38 UTC
Despite the pandemic, human health overall is better than it's ever been. Here's why
The pandemic has cast a pallor over humanity. Yet surprisingly, it's a healthier time to be alive than ever
10/31/2021 18:00 UTC
Signs of life in Bidenland: President seizes the pulpit at last — will it change anything?
Biden finally comes out swinging, with a mix of humor, empathy and surprising naiveté. But is it too late?
01/20/2022 14:10 UTC
When antibiotics stopped working, these viruses saved a girl’s life
Phage therapy is attracting renewed interest in treating highly resistant infections
08/04/2019 12:29 UTC
Awful cancer writers say you just don't understand them
Bill and Emma Keller's stories prompt an outcry, but they say it's your problem
01/14/2014 21:30 UTC
Rural Americans have difficulty accessing a promising cancer treatment
One type of T-cell therapy is offered only at major transplant hospitals — meaning long drives for rural patients
08/26/2022 12:15 UTC
Like Trump, I was on monoclonal antibody drugs. This is what they do to you
Trump fundamentally misunderstands what monoclonal antibodies are, and what they do
10/10/2020 18:00 UTC
Cancer is especially dangerous for immigrants in south Texas. Here’s why.
A black hole for treatment extends across two South Texas border counties
04/28/2019 18:00 UTC
Behind the Pillow Angel
Doctors at the Seattle hospital that operated on a disabled girl to keep her from reaching sexual maturity -- the controversial "Ashley Treatment" -- were more troubled by the procedure than has been reported previously.
02/09/2007 17:40 UTC
In the tales told by sewage, public health and privacy collide
Sewage epidemiology has been embraced in other countries for decades, but not in the U.S. Will Covid change that?
05/07/2021 13:00 UTC
What it's like for an American drug reformer to go to a country with a compassionate system
Who knew governments could actually do good things in the realm of drug policy?
04/20/2018 10:59 UTC
CIA warned employees not to use unproven drug treatment for coronavirus touted by President Trump
It raised the alarm over "potentially significant side effects" associated with hydroxychloroquine, including death
04/14/2020 23:50 UTC
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