The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
A longstanding push for urgent action on environmental toxins is landing in an unprecedented time in American politics.
Some experts believe CKD is the first chronic illness directly linked to climate change. Prevention may be possible.
The organization Frontline Health Advocates provides medical exemption notes — for a fee. What exactly are they selling?
Chatbots weren't designed for mental health, but they are increasingly used for therapy. What are the risks an benefits?
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
Progress has been made in identifying and treating the disease, but the impact of federal cuts is yet to be borne out.
For decades, the agency has redacted drug names from reports. Now, several former officials support ending the practice.
By Jedediah Lewis, Hedi Aguiar, and Adam Schiavi10.23.2025 ...
In 1545 in the Duchy of Savoy, northwest of what is now Italy, a woman named Isabella della Volpe became pregnant. As she approached full term, Isabella suffered what was then called a brain ...
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