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Shield laws promise to protect clinicians who act in good faith, but today they stand at the edge of a constitutional conflict where medicine collides with politics and technology. By protecting ...
AI may soon barge into the courtroom. It certainly is sitting in the entry portals. As artificial intelligence uses DNA-driven face prediction tools to corral suspects and construct lineups, law ...
Ever wondered why your routine check-up is less than satisfying? Hidden thinking errors quietly skew medical judgment, ...
Stem cells made a public splash with large research breakthroughs in the 90s and early 2000s. However, since then, stem cells ...
Our world is shaped by forces both vast and invisible. From the ocean’s deep influence on climate to the way social media ...
Pain is not simply “in your head”—and reducing it to a brain-first narrative risks both stigma and substandard care. Real ...
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are often hailed as the future of nuclear power—compact, scalable, and potentially capable of ...
The line between difference, disability, and disease is constantly shifting, shaped as much by social attitudes as biology. A ...
You can’t turn on the TV without seeing ads for glucose-lowering GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. A1C numbers are ...
Unless you live under a rock, you're aware that pickleball has become the fastest-growing sport in America, attracting tens of millions of players, especially geezers like me. Sure, injuries are ...
The stricter the law enforcement, the more dangerous the drug.” That’s how ACSH advisor and Cato Institute senior fellow Dr. Jeffrey Singer describes the iron law of prohibition, which he argues is ...
Ever feel overwhelmed by endless food or information? Let’s dive into the science of enough— a simple, ancient secret backed by modern science: stop at 80% full.