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‘Good’ PFAS Used in Pacemakers, Medical Devices at Legislative Risk

Almost 1 in 3 people (31%) who use an online search engine to find health information say the AI-generated summary response often or always gives them the answer they need while another 45% say it sometimes gives them the answer they need.


A Finnish population study shows that signs related to Alzheimer’s disease may already be found in the brain in middle age.


They’ve barely opened their eyes, but newborn babies already seem to prefer nice behaviors.


With another hot summer underway, the threat of dehydration always looms. Though this condition can range from inconvenient to life-threatening, it's tough to track.


The genetic material of the virus reveals that it had already developed key adaptations to humans at the outset of what became the deadliest influenza pandemic in history.


A multisite research team has issued ethical and policy recommendations for first-in-human clinical trials involving the transplantation of pig kidneys into humans. The first trial has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and could begin this year.


A new study from a nonprofit, non-partisan environmental organization challenges the merits of regulating one tap water contaminant at a time—the current long-standing practice of U.S. states and the federal government.


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