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In 2009, the agency concluded climate change endangers humans and the environment. Now, Lee Zeldin plans to reverse course.
"Sea of Grass" tackles the conquest and exploitation of the American prairie, a rich ecological world in need of rescue.
Companies have scant financial incentive to develop new antibiotics. Will the NIH continue to support relevant research?
As more people become aware of high exposures to PFAS, blood tests and clear medical advice can be difficult to find.
The agency's new drug czar wants to reanalyze risk-benefit data on ingestible fluoride, which is recommended for many ...
In parts of Europe, nursing homes use physical restraints on residents, citing safety. But experts warn of harm.
A series of recent changes could have significant implications for how Americans receive and pay for their shots.
One of the world’s biggest genetic databases comprises DNA data donated over the years by more than a million retired military service members. It’s part of a project run by the Department of Veterans ...