Radicals on the Left have no intention of making Americans healthy again, and their spending bill reflects it.
Two cancer experts go head to head, arguing the case for and against a targeted prostate cancer screening programme.
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Can You Really Scan and Cut with a Cricut Joy Xtra? We Put It to the Test!
Curious if the Cricut Joy Xtra can scan and cut like the bigger models? We tested it and uncovered what it can—and can’t—do, ...
Joanna Koerten was a super star of the Dutch Golden Age. A new museum exhibition thrusts her back in the spotlight.
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Competition is the real cure for high drug prices
President Donald Trump is correct that prescription drugs cost too much. Families are struggling, and no one should have to ...
Katie Price has revealed that she's decided to start giving her son Harvey CBD gummies, after he accidentally took two and ...
Developing countries have started taking greater responsibility for their own welfare, leveraging private investment to ...
With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
What if AI’s effect on society ends up being less transformative; not because it’s not powerful, but because the biggest ...
After decades of setting the pace for tech and innovation, the U.S. is at risk of surrendering its lead in the race that will ...
For years, no one knew what caused toxic epidermal necrolysis. Deep visual proteomics has now identified not only the cause, but a strong candidate for a cure.
On later Cure albums, Robert Smith’s songs started getting longer, and so did the instrumental intros, with the band frequently establishing a groove for a minute or two before Smith begins to sing.
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