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At a time when communities feel fractured, here's a look at online communities taking a pragmatic approach to changing the ...
About 40% of women have dense or extremely dense breasts. Online risk assessment tools can help women decide if a breast MRI ...
Spring brings lambing season, a time of hard work and long hours for farmers. But it's also a time made joyful by cuddly newborns.
HIV medications were supposed to be exempt from U.S. aid cuts. In Zambia, for example, those on the ground say otherwise.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman about her research indicating CT scans, which emit radiation, will cause some 100,000 cases of cancer annually.
HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy's comments on autism have sparked outrage. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Colin Killick, director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, for his reaction.
Being ready for hurricane season may feel different this year for people in the Tampa Bay region. Your questions about ...
The new page emphatically promotes a theory that many scientists question. Meanwhile, basic information about COVID testing ...
Nearly 300 U.S.-based researchers have applied to one program that promises "scientific refugee status" for those fleeing ...
Ocean vacations remain the safest and most fun family adventures, says a hospitality expert. But with outbreaks of the ...
At least 22 communities in the state have elected to end fluoridating public water supplies since November. The Seminole ...
While Food and Drug Administration inspectors who make sure food and drugs meet quality standards were spared in recent cuts, ...
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