As developers and health systems embrace AI-powered software, a pressing question emerges: who bears the burden when these ...
Unlike previous public health emergencies, the COVID-19 pandemic had unmistakably partisan overtones. Politics exerted an ...
The New York Times published a guest essay that finally got the opioid story straight – something the paper has been ...
The EPA is moving farther and farther away from producing science-driven outcomes. Its final rule for regulating ethylene ...
In the heart of Chicago, a crisis brews, Lead in pipes, a silent ruse. Dr. Charles Dinerstein, M.D., MBA, FACS is Director of ...
Fatigue, sometimes profound, is one of the most common and debilitating features of long COVID. Its presence predicts far worse clinical outcomes, as evidenced by deaths and hospitalizations, than ...
William "Bill" Post, who recently passed away at age 96, may not ring a lot of bells, but his invention sure does. Post is ...
This ancient warning resonates today as measles, a highly contagious and once nearly eradicated viral illness, experiences a resurgence. Fueled by misinformation and vaccine hesitancy, recent years ...
In this week’s literary voyage, navigating the treacherous waters of government surveillance, the depths of human behavior, ...
My recent chat with John Batchelor broached the important subject of flawed, non-reproducible scientific studies that find ...
Micro- and nanoplastics, found in the plaque within our arteries, are born from the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our ...