This week’s reading menu includes everything from the relics of microwave “technology” (the appliance that time forgot) to ...
Nary a day goes by that the plaintiffs’ bar is not busily at work initiating a new mass tort action. Some cases expand on ...
Mark Hahn and I dove into a critical issue: the drug shortages caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Helene, in particular, ...
While medical headlines often focus on the biochemical underpinnings of disease, our body's biomechanics are equally crucial.
USDA both regulating and promoting livestock industries – prevents appropriate responses to outbreaks of infectious disease.
Sugar is America’s favorite carb and the sweetheart of federal subsidies. Uncle Sam has been feeding the sugar industry for over two centuries while we foot the bill, shelling out for a market ...
Aquaculture, the golden child of industrial food production, promises to feed the masses while saving wild fish. While farmed ...
A JAMA study suggests that when doctors team up with Artificial Intelligence, they do indeed reach conclusions faster and, in some cases, even more accurately. But there's a catch: AI isn't exactly ...
With the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. being involved in health policy in the next administration, vaccination – especially mRNA vaccines – will become a hot topic. Is there anything to fear ...
Surrogates are effectively used in politics and pregnancy. In the former case, no one raises an eyebrow. When it comes to ...
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Even as New York City just announced its expansion of employee-reproductive benefits to include $ ...