HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made yet another bold claim about acetaminophen (Tylenol), this time charging that ...
In yet another shocking statement, Kennedy doubled down on the not-true claim that Tylenol use, in this case after circumcision, is linked to autism.
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Behind every statistic on adolescent mental health lies a story of growing pains, silence and unmet needs. In Bangladesh, where nearly one in five citizens is an adolescent, simple, caring ...
Twitter is rethinking how the labels it applies to misinformation look and work, its head of site integrity told Reuters in an interview, as the social media company tries to make these interventions ...
Study of Maria Branyas Morera found a youth-leaning gut, low inflammation, rare genes, and slower DNA-based aging—offering clues to longer, healthier lives.
Aquagenic urticaria is a rare disease that causes people to have an allergic reaction when water touches their skin.
After nearly 25 years of research, the mystery has finally been solved: Europe's largest bat doesn't just eat small birds—it ...
A new study explores strategies to enhance survival rates for patients facing challenges in finding bone marrow donors, advocating for quicker alternative options. Stephanie Lee, MD, MPH, professor ...
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The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human ...