100 supposedly sick passengers ended up only being 10. But the story tapped into potent fears about flying.
Dermatologists are cautiously optimistic that a new vaccine could work better than so many other flawed treatments.
A recent poll suggests many doctors aren’t warning elderly patients of the risks when prescribing painkillers.
A contentious study suggests that social movements shoot themselves in the foot when they embrace a wide range of adherents.
The CDC found that reported cases of three STDs hit an all-time high in 2017, suggesting that while sexual activity is decreasing in the U.S., it’s getting riskier.
Funding cuts are one hurdle to stopping the spread of gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia.
In the U.S., chemicals like borax were common in foods from bacon to margarine, until a shocking series of experiments revealed their toxic effects.
The famous psychologist and his daughter swear by a regimen of eating only beef. Restriction can provide a sense of order in a world of chaos—but at what point does restriction become a disorder?
Some reassuring context for a study that warns there is “no safe level of alcohol consumption.”
There’s new—and possibly dubious—evidence that “microdosing” hallucinogenic drugs makes people more creative.
In Fresno, California, experts attribute a rising incidence of child abuse to the region’s alarming meth addiction rates.
In Fresno County, drug use is about two times the state average. Pregnancy can be a crucial time for women to seek help for addiction—but it can also cost them their children.
Every year, more than 400,000 women in America have babies who are preterm, low birthweight, or who die before their first birthday.
Thirty years after trichotillomania was officially recognized as a disorder, a full recovery remains out of reach for many.
But as parents and schools emphasize academics, it’s dwindling.
A provocative study finds that nations with the most pronounced gender gaps nonetheless have the most shared characteristics between genders.
The trash is right there.
The debate is vicious around glyphosate, which was recently found in several breakfast favorites.
Machine learning has the potential to save thousands of people from skin cancer each year—while putting others at greater risk.
Their limited design is yet another contributor to America’s racial disparities in swimming.
Early evidence suggests that treatment has a ripple effect in families.