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The following article is about an incident I attended as a police officer, which led me to develop Post Traumatic...
By Christina Pazzanese, Harvard Gazette The frenzy of demand for new, FDA-approved drugs like Ozempic, used to treat diabetes, has...
By Kara Gavin Using an old anesthesia drug to pull people out of the depths of severe depression has gone...
By Keith Schneider, Circle of Blue, Investigate Midwest Articles in this project are edited by Carey Gillam, managing editor of...
By Angela Hart States are plowing billions of dollars into a high-stakes health care experiment that’s exploding around the country:...
By U. ROCHESTER-URMC Natalie Thompson, a certified nutrition specialist and certified wellness coach at the University of Rochester Medicine’s Center...
By Nicole Adams, Purdue University An onlooker – even one without prior training – can successfully administer naloxone to an...
By Kelly Malcom Bacteria in the mouth may play a role in survival from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), finds a...
In 1969, a kid has red eyes as a result of a genetic condition called ocular albinism, and he’s called...
By MGH Communications, Harvard Gazette By using advanced brain recording techniques, a new study led by researchers from Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts...
By WASHINGTON STATE In the study, published in the journal Environmental Epigenetics, the researchers exposed an initial generation of pregnant...