The above is the standard announcement celebrating October 25th, the DEA's 29th designated drug take-back day. Puzzling. The ...
Better Living Through Chemistry” once promised glamour and convenience — but in today’s litigious climate, it’s delivering ...
In early October, Brazil faced a nationwide health emergency as adulterated alcohol, primarily white spirits like vodka and ...
In the winter of 1812, Napoleon’s Grande Armée met its most devastating enemy—not the Russian army, but biology itself. As ...
For decades, treatments for macular degeneration have focused on slowing, not restoring vision loss. A new retinal implant is ...
Yet another junk epidemiological study claims that "ultra-processed" foods are addictive. The research is little more than a ...
Nice title, right? But it's fairly accurate. One of the "hot" dietary supplements is called sodium butyrate. Sounds OK, unless you know that it's a form of butyric acid, the primary odor of vomit. You ...
Ah, fall—the season of pumpkin spice, political ads, and the annual flood of cheery voices promising to “simplify” your ...
We should genetically engineer ticks and release them into the environment, so they can infect people with a meat allergy.
In a world saturated with stories—from ancient myths to TikTok clips—narratives knit together emotion, memory, and meaning. A ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping medicine, promising sharper diagnostics and more efficient workflows. However, what is ...
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