Robert Kennedy Jr.’s push for more research into psychedelics harkens back to the 1960s, when Harvard Professor Timothy Leary ...
Melanoma is among the most preventable skin cancers when found early, yet it remains the skin cancer most likely to spread ...
Scientists claim to have detected a bizarre collection of organic molecules in ancient Martian rocks, including compounds better known to petroleum chemists than planetary scientists. Some of the ...
Synthetic pesticides: they're the ultimate bogeyman in the mind of today's chemophobic health "influencer." As popular as ...
A new study suggests that higher blood levels of the amino acid tyrosine may be linked to a slightly shorter lifespan, ...
Most women have a sense that alcohol is “bad for breast cancer risk.” What is far less understood are the actual numbers—and ...
ACSH is honored to welcome Dr. Katie Suleta to our Board of Scientific Advisors. A long-time writer for ACSH, she brings a ...
In theory, middlemen make markets work. They connect confused consumers with complex products, translate jargon, and smooth ...
Why do mosquitoes always find YOU — even when others get left alone? In this video, we break down the fascinating science ...
GLP-1 drugs have been accused of stealing muscle along with fat, but the evidence suggests the scare may say more about ...
For centuries, childbirth’s pain was explained as punishment; more recently, as the evolutionary price of walking upright and ...
The EPA’s decision to end the use of IRIS for developing chemical risk assessments is a fundamental change in how the agency will decide what chemical hazards mean for regulation. By returning hazard ...
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