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What happens when the engine of policy isn’t Congress but a state with an economy larger than most countries? In the absence ...
A Delaware judge tried to rewrite the rules of scientific evidence. The state’s highest court just reversed her, reining in ...
The federal government continues its crack down on prescription opioids—a policy that doesn't reduce overdose deaths but ...
Private equity firms are turning health systems into their ATMs, raking in profits while care crumbles and often collapses ...
Coca-Cola confirms cane sugar version of its trademark product is coming to U.S. consumers, an announcement coming after President Trump pushed for the change, claiming the familiar Mexican Coke to be ...
Alcoholism takes a terrible toll on those who are addicted and their families. There is no magic pill to cure it, but there ...
New research shows your body wants breakfast at sunrise, not sushi at midnight. You might think that when you eat is just a ...
Will chronic cardio or regular weight-lifting sessions add years to your life? Conventional wisdom says "yes," though ...
A single hot dog or soda could wreck your health. But don’t let sensational headlines dictate your health: the findings are murky & confusing, while the risk of heart disease and cancer remains low.
The numbers upend a familiar narrative. While stronger gun laws are linked to fewer firearm deaths overall, the real story lies in the details: suicide rates drop far more sharply than homicides. This ...