The indictment of James Comey should be the beginning of legal action taken against powerful individuals who abused their positions.
Also known as androgenetic alopecia, female pattern hair loss (FPHL) will affect 40 percent of women by age 50, according to the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. This chronic and slow ...
In his address at the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Donald Trump excoriated renewable energy, international climate diplomacy, the science of global warming and other ...
Funding gaps and government shutdowns haven’t always been a regular topic of conversation when Congress debates federal spending.The government is heading into the next fiscal year this week, with the ...
On Sept. 18, the vaccine advisory committee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to change its recommendation on the combined vaccine for chickenpox and measles, mumps and rubella, ...
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all started with the idea of finding a better way to monitor genes.
President Donald Trump’s comments about autism this week sparked widespread concern and criticism from many in the community. But there’s also some curiosity about a new use for an old drug.
The current assault on American healthcare compelled me to write this as a nurse practitioner. The fact that this administration made a statement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo late Wednesday directing agencies to prepare for mass layoffs in the event of a government shutdown. The shutdown could impact an already changing ...
We can take for granted the things we see every day—like the Apple logo. So why does this iconic logo look like a bite was taken out of it?
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There's no definitive evidence that Tylenol causes autism, and multiple medical groups have reiterated that it remains safe to use during pregnancy.