From cars and planes to plastics and drugs, our society depends on "black gold." Hence, why the Iran war is causing such ...
There’s a moment in every physician’s career when words begin to carry real weight. A casual suggestion shapes a patient’s ...
Antioxidants are supposed to be the good guys—the biochemical equivalent of a cleanup crew, mopping up cellular damage. But ...
The surge in autism diagnoses is often treated as a medical mystery. But it may be better understood as a policy story—one ...
Microplastics are everywhere, and the numbers keep rising. Why? The obvious answer is that there are more of them — but that ...
Peptides like insulin and the now-ubiquitous GLP-1 drugs have become some of the most influential molecules in modern ...
We are living through a paradox in modern medicine: widespread pain, yet shrinking access to the most effective relief. As policymakers restrict certain treatments, millions of patients are ...
In an era where information is increasingly packaged as entertainment and consumed rapidly, the transmission of meaning has ...
Life expectancy has long symbolized human progress, but what happens when that progress slows down or even reverses? Despite ...
A group of (mostly NIH) scientists just published a Nature paper on a drug called DFNZ—a highly potent nitazene opioid that, ...
We live in a nation of needless pain, where tens of millions suffer daily despite the existence of effective treatments. Yet ...
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