Wednesday, September 17, 2025 5:22 PM ET
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Harm-reduction vending machines offer free naloxone, pregnancy tests and hygiene kits -- Alice Zhang, Penn State and Jennifer Murphy, Penn State2 days ago
Proposed cuts to NIH funding would have ripple effects on research that could hamper the US for decades -- Mohammad S. Jalali, Harvard University and Zeynep Hasgül, Harvard University2 days ago
Beauty sleep isn't a myth – a sleep medicine expert explains how rest keeps your skin healthy and youthful -- Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, University of Pittsburgh5 days ago
Drugged driving – including under the influence of cannabis and prescription drugs – is quietly becoming one of the most dangerous road hazards -- Andrew Yockey, University of Mississippi5 days ago
Doctors are joining unions in a bid to improve working conditions and raise wages in a stressful health care system -- Patrick Aguilar, Washington University in St. Louis5 days ago
Kennedy hearing deepens crisis over dismantling of CDC leadership - health scholar explains why the agency's ability to protect public health is compromised -- Jordan Miller, Arizona State University7 days ago
FDA approves updated COVID-19 vaccines with new restrictions, potentially limiting access for healthy children -- David Higgins, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus14 days ago
Pediatricians' association recommends COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers and some older children, breaking with CDC guidance -- David Higgins, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus27 days ago
RFK Jr.'s plans to overhaul 'vaccine court' system would face legal and scientific challenges -- Anna Kirkland, University of Michigan1 month ago
Federal subpoenas for transgender care records raise medical privacy concerns and put providers in a legal bind – a health law expert explains what's at stake -- Margaret Riley, University of Virginia5 days ago
How RFK Jr.'s misguided science on mRNA vaccines is shaping policy − a vaccine expert examines the false claims -- Deborah Fuller, University of Washington12 days ago
Pregnant women face tough choices about medication use due to lack of safety data − here's why medical research cuts will make it worse -- Almut Winterstein, University of Florida and Sonja Rasmussen, Johns Hopkins University20 days ago
How stripping diversity, equity and inclusion from health care may make Americans sicker -- Abigail Folberg, University of Nebraska Omaha and Brittany Givens Rassoolkhani, University of Kentucky20 days ago
Fears that falling birth rates in US could lead to population collapse are based on faulty assumptions -- Leslie Root, University of Colorado Boulder; Karen Benjamin Guzzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Shelley Clark, McGill University1 month ago
As wrestling fans reel from the sudden death of Hulk Hogan, a cardiologist explains how to live long and healthy − and avoid chronic disease -- William Cornwell, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus1 month ago
Pregnancy brings unique challenges for people with autoimmune diseases – but with early planning, pregnancy outcomes can be greatly improved -- Kristen Demoruelle, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus21 days ago
Are you really allergic to penicillin? A pharmacist explains why there's a good chance you're not − and how you can find out for sure -- Elizabeth W. Covington, Auburn University1 month ago
How germy is the public pool? An infectious disease expert weighs in on poop, pee and perspiration – and the deceptive smell of chlorine -- Lisa Cuchara, Quinnipiac University1 month ago
Fetal autopsies could help prevent stillbirths, but too often they are used to blame mothers for pregnancy loss -- Jill Lens, University of Iowa1 month ago
3 YEARS AFTER ABORTION RIGHTS WERE OVERTURNED, CONTRACEPTION ACCESS IS AT RISK -- Cynthia H. Chuang, Penn State and Carol S. Weisman, Penn State2 months ago
How abortion laws focusing on fetal viability miss the mark on women's experiences -- Katrina Kimport, University of California, San Francisco and Tracy A. Weitz, American University3 months ago
Hormone therapy may cut cardiovascular risk in younger menopausal women -- Matthew Nudy, Penn State5 months ago
Colorado and other states have expanded access to abortion, but not for adolescents -- Kate Coleman-Minahan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus5 months ago
COVID-19 vaccines for kids are mired in uncertainty amid conflicting federal guidance -- David Higgins, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus1 month ago
5 years on, true counts of COVID-19 deaths remain elusive − and research is hobbled by lack of data -- Dylan Thomas Doyle, University of Colorado Boulder5 months ago
5 years of COVID-19 underscore value of coordinated efforts to manage disease – while CDC, NIH and WHO face threats to their ability to respond to a crisis -- Katherine A. Foss, Middle Tennessee State University6 months ago
5 ways schools have shifted in 5 years since COVID-19 -- Rachel Besharat Mann, Wesleyan University and Gravity Goldberg, Wesleyan University6 months ago
COVID-19 is the latest epidemic to show biomedical breakthroughs aren't enough to eliminate a disease -- Powel H. Kazanjian, University of Michigan6 months ago
Colorado has one of the nation's highest suicide rates − an ER doctor explains how to bring it down -- Emmy Betz, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus12 days ago
Parenting strategies are shifting as neuroscience brings the developing brain into clearer focus -- Nancy L. Weaver, Saint Louis University23 days ago
How federal officials talk about health is shifting in troubling ways – and that change makes me worried for my autistic child -- Megan Donelson, University of Dayton21 days ago
The 3 worst things you can say after a pet dies, and what to say instead -- Brian N. Chin, Trinity College1 month ago
Adding more green space to a campus is a simple, cheap and healthy way to help millions of stressed and depressed college students -- Chanam Lee, Texas A&M University; Li Deng, Texas A&M University, and Yizhen Ding, Texas A&M University13 days ago
Why religious groups are pushing for psychedelics as sacrament -- Pardis Mahdavi, University of La Verne21 days ago
The growing fad of 'microdosing' mushrooms is leading to an uptick in poison control center calls and emergency room visits -- Joshua Kellogg, Penn State27 days ago
Grief feels unbearable, disorienting and chaotic – a grief researcher and widow shares evidence-based ways to face the early days of loss -- Liza Barros-Lane, University of Houston-Downtown1 month ago
Youth athletes, not just professionals, may face mental health risks from repeated traumatic brain injuries -- David B. Sarwer, Temple University1 month ago
How does your body make poop? -- Brian Robert Boulay, University of Illinois Chicago19 days ago
Balancing kratom's potential benefits and risks − new legislation in Colorado seeks to minimize harm -- David Kroll, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus14 days ago
A toxicologist's guide to poison ivy's itch and bee stings' burning pain – 2 examples of nature's chemical warfare -- Christopher P. Holstege, University of Virginia and Sandra H. Nixon, University of Virginia1 month ago
I'm an expert in crafting public health messages: Here are 3 marketing strategies I use to make Philadelphia healthier -- Sarah Bauerle Bass, Temple University2 months ago
Ticks carry decades of history in each troublesome bite -- Sean Lawrence, West Virginia University2 months ago
How 3D printing is personalizing health care -- Anne Schmitz, University of Wisconsin-Stout and Daniel Freedman, University of Wisconsin-Stout3 months ago
Are you one of the millions about to have cataract surgery? Here's what ophthalmologists say you need to know -- Allan Steigleman, University of Florida and Elizabeth M. Hofmeister, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences1 year ago
Several companies are testing brain implants – why is there so much attention swirling around Neuralink? Two professors unpack the ethical issues -- Nancy S. Jecker, University of Washington and Andrew Ko, University of Washington1 year ago
A blood test that screens for multiple cancers at once promises to boost early detection -- Colin Pritchard, University of Washington1 year ago
New report ranks Philadelphia and Allentown among toughest cities in America for people with asthma -- Ana Santos Rutschman, Villanova University5 days ago
Infant mortality rises in states with restrictive abortion laws – new research -- Brad Greenwood, George Mason University; Gordon Burtch, Boston University, and Michaela R. Anderson, University of Pennsylvania12 days ago
Most air cleaning devices have not been tested on people − and little is known about their potential harms, new study finds -- Amiran Baduashvili, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Lisa Bero, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus27 days ago
Vaccines hold tantalizing promise in the fight against dementia -- Anand Kumar, University of Illinois Chicago and Jalees Rehman, University of Illinois Chicago1 month ago
Detroit is the most challenging place in the country for people with asthma − here's how to help kids in the Motor City breathe easier -- Rhonda Conner-Warren, Michigan State University5 days ago