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Various groups are calling on the FDA to "fire Monsanto Mike," but give Taylor a chance to reduce outbreaks like he did at the USDA.
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There were a number of changes to the 2012 clinical guidelines that doctors follow for adult immunizations, released by a federal panel.
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Reported errors are multiples of the percentage expected, even with the most generous interpretation of how mistakes are made.
A review of over 40 studies found no weight gain associated with ingesting fructose, the sugar commonly found in fruits and vegetables.
Experts can argue over whether organics are slightly or substantially less productive, but they are clearly better for soil and the environment.
At FutureMed, Richard Satava argued for an electronic medical record that includes full body scans packed with data for every patient.
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John Brockman asked 151 big thinkers—from Helen Fisher to Carlo Rovelli—what scientific concept would improve our cognitive toolkit.
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Sleeping pills were a dime a dozen in the '70s but Quaalude took off like none had before -- until the drug authorities stamped out its use.
Many of us don't think twice about popping a daily over-the-counter painkiller to treat aches and pains, but some new studies suggest that they could be doing more harm than good.
By all estimates, obese people are not happy. The question is whether their unhappiness is a cause or a result of their obesity. We don't know.
A budding class action suit seeking $5 million in damages for a similar recall could have a huge impact on what the big pharma firm pays out.
New research suggests that a traditional points system may not be the best way to measure learning progress and encourage engagement.
Researchers believe that they can generate a product identical to a real burger by using long strips of meat made out of stem cells.
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A lot of the advice you've been getting ever since you became a bike rider is flat-out wrong and is actually bad for your physical health.
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