Showing results for: there is no treatment for polio (page 4)

Far from "helpless": How the Disability Rights Movement saved my life
Everyone seemed to think that polio survivors like me were powerless. Discovering the opposite changed my life
09/08/2019 22:00 UTC
Stealing FDR's dime
Dismissing FDR as simply a "liberal icon" who must be replaced by Reagan on the dime diminishes both presidents -- as Nancy Reagan clearly knows.
12/11/2003 01:17 UTC
I Like to Watch
Escandalo! Hot lesbian teens on "The O.C."! Kelly and Ashlee lip-sync pop and pop pills on MTV! Plus: Fonzie thrills and monkey meat ills!
02/08/2005 02:00 UTC
Indirect deaths: The massive and unseen costs of America’s post-9/11 wars at home and abroad
Congress has to agree on more than just a defense bill. We must make amends for endless war
02/07/2021 10:00 UTC
Why vaccines sometimes have bad side effects
American comprehension of immunology is piecemeal, as evinced by the attitude towards the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
07/15/2021 23:00 UTC
A dad's crusade to keep unvaccinated kids out of school
When does "freedom" put other children at serious risk?
01/30/2015 00:41 UTC
Inside the Trump administration’s decision to leave the World Health Organization
On May 29, President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw from the World Health Organization
06/28/2020 19:00 UTC
Recent vaccines for other (non-COVID) viruses may help protect you from COVID-19
Why would a vaccine for something else protect you from COVID? The answer involves knowing about "immune training"
03/17/2021 21:00 UTC
Joe Biden's "Cancer Moonshot" is a great idea — with some glaring weak spots
The Veep's task force has set out to accomplish some huge goals—but let's talk about how we talk about cancer
05/11/2016 23:30 UTC
Fox News host Tucker Carlson accuses Elizabeth Warren of lying about sexual harassment allegation
“The man she accused of chasing her was a polio victim," Carlson said. "He couldn't chase anybody"
10/16/2019 19:15 UTC
Scientists get closer to a cure for the common cold
By disabling a single host protein, scientists were astonished to find mice were made immune to the common cold
09/21/2019 18:00 UTC
The true story of the U.S. president who kept his disability a secret
Despite living with chronic pain in his bowels and back, JFK kept his disabilities secret from the public
02/21/2023 00:30 UTC
Can people vaccinated against COVID-19 still spread the coronavirus?
Vaccinated people are well protected from getting sick — but could they inadvertently transmit the coronavirus?
05/30/2021 18:59 UTC
Inequality and the coronavirus: How to destroy American society from the top down
In a remarkably brief span of time, these crises have highlighted our collective interdependence
04/26/2020 10:29 UTC
The "worst catastrophe ever"
UNICEF sounds an alarm on the state of the world's children: Almost half live in poverty, and about 1,700 are infected with HIV every day.
12/10/2004 19:42 UTC