Warning! Sweeping changes in public health are on the rise. The latest word, according to Stat, is that the Department of ...
Ah, the tangled web of history—where the guy who helped bring us leaded gasoline also played a role in cancer research. Meanwhile, neuroscientists confirm what we all suspected: our brains love a good ...
Talking with Lars always brings me back to my days at the FDA, particularly regarding the tangled mess of biotechnology regulation. This time, a California judge’s decision to roll back progress on ...
In a new USA Today opinion piece Drs. Bloom and Jeffrey Singer ask Secretary Kennedy to reform HHS so that pain patients no ...
If fad diets were a sport, the Blood Type Diet would be the comeback kid—re-emerging every few years with a fresh coat of ...
The discovery of silent H5N1 infections in unexpected populations, the emergence of new variants, and its potential to evolve ...
During the recent battle over FDA's decision ban the use of Red No. 3 in food and ingested drugs, few commentators answered a ...
For 35 years, the FDA has placed onerous restrictions on the only drug it has ever approved for treatment-resistant ...
The fine art of saying one thing and meaning another is a skill we master before we can even tie our shoes. From toddlers who "technically" cleaned their room by shoving everything under the bed to ...
Lost in the conversation about measles and vitamin A is the mind-boggling irony of RFK Jr.’s position on using the vitamin.
Before the pandemic sent supplement sales into the stratosphere, America was already popping “immune-boosting” pills like ...
Medicaid is the program that politicians love to fight over. Still, millions of Americans can’t afford to lose Medicaid, ...