This week’s reading dives into the quiet casualties of convenience: the death of the doctor’s note, the fallout of ...
What happens when a teenager’s identity collides with a courtroom gavel? In the United States, gender-affirming care for ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT could have saved tens of thousands of lives—if only we'd listened to the data back in ...
As AI quietly takes the wheel in medicine and other fields, once-sharp skills might quietly rust in the background. If AI is ...
Vaccination not only safeguards the health of individuals but also preserves the collective health of our communities, ...
Everyone wants to live longer — and better. As advocates like the MAHA moms push for a shift from simply avoiding disease to ...
Social media often feels like a battlefield: rapid-fire opinions, personal attacks, and a constant pull to react rather than ...
St. Patrick’s Day has passed. If your liver is still functional (meaning you didn’t down too many Salty Dogs) and you're ...
Is sugar the new nicotine … or maybe just the current scapegoat for our collective confusion over what’s “healthy?” Science ...
If you thought happiness was a warm puppy or a good tax refund, think again. According to the U.N., it’s a data point on a ...
Plenty of us experience tinnitus – an awareness of a persistent and unpleasant ringing in the ears that can make life ...