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Evidence suggests that at recommended levels, fluoridation is cost-effective and promotes public health. But, like any ...
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It's an unholy alliance of pseudoscience and selfie sticks. Nothing screams "trust me" like someone with a ring light and a ...
As RFK Jr. gears up to lead the Department of Holistic Hoopla (formerly known as Health and Human Services), it’s clear that ...
As eventful as 2024 has been regarding the law and bioethics of scientific matters, 2025 promises to be even more “exciting,” ...
This week, despite the holiday cheer, I have been drawn to true crime – perhaps to avoid navigating the politics of family ...
Jay Bhattacharya's recent history is a cautionary tale of how ideology and misinformation can undermine public health. His flawed views led to unnecessary suffering and eroded trust in science, making ...