The National Center for Health Statistics reports that overdose deaths have dropped 10 percent over the past year. Is this ...
Recent surprise decisions have upended plaintiffs’ expectations on the toxic tort front. In Delaware, the top court is ...
While ants live forever thanks to a little parasite, humans are too busy popping GLP-1s and obsessively organizing their ...
Most people get their caffeine from coffee. But some, especially younger people, are increasingly turning to so-called ...
Lars Larson began our most recent conversation by noting the increase in life expectancy in the US, largely due to advances ...
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
The New York Times recently highlighted how wildfire smoke impacts health, but its coverage missed the mark by not addressing ...
The three pillars of DEI—diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—are flawed, misdirected, unfair, partially self-contradictory, and ...
Murder is the unlawful, premeditated killing of one human being by another. It is also considered immoral. Sometimes, however ...
Despite a decade of people eyeing their phones like potential death traps, recent studies have put the final nail in the ...
Much like the Sorcerer's Apprentice, who unleashed a flood by over-relying on enchanted brooms, we seem eager to offload ...
Ah yes, the age-old medical mantra: "The solution to pollution is dilution." Apparently, a few squirts of hypertonic saline ...