For this Thanksgiving, let’s serve up some food for thought. This week, we’re tackling everything from the FDA’s ...
With nearly a third of former NFL players believing they have brain damage and many battling suicidal thoughts, it's clear ...
Demonic forces which lured unsuspecting innocents to their deaths were once the subject of myth. No longer.  And while we ...
Evidence-based government policymaking should not be politicized but should strive to promote progress and benefit all ...
Welcome to the digital age, where we’re all curators of content we never read, proudly trading informed discussion for ...
Fear is often used as a marketing technique in the health and wellness space, with patent medicine salesmen, pharmaceutical ...
When Lars Larson asked about climate solutions, I explained the essence of my recent article: an innovative geoengineering ...
Despite significant decreases in cholesterol numbers, cardiovascular disease rates in the U.S. have hit a standstill. Can we restart the decline, or have we reached the limits of our ability to combat ...
In 1984, the U.S. Supreme Court created the doctrine of “Chevron deference,” requiring courts to defer to a government agency ...
Welcome to the digital age, where we’re all curators of content we never read, proudly trading informed discussion for ...
There is an inherent conflict of interest – and the potential for injury to public health – when a federal department both ...
America isn't one unified whole but rather a mosaic of lived experiences. Researchers identify Ten Americas, each defined by a complex web of race, geography, and income, where life expectancy, a ...