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Health Blog
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Eric R. Olson • February 5, 2008
As the Bush administration’s veritable war on science moves into its final year and we start selecting new leadership, many wonder what science policy will look like in a new […]
Andrew Grant • January 23, 2008
I was just noshing on a bit of health food – a dark chocolate bar – when I read that my sweet snack may not be as good for me […]
Rachel Mahan • January 22, 2008
As the doldrums of January and February set in, this journalist will have fond memories of reporting challenges during the holidays.
Natalie Peretsman • December 27, 2007
Scientists have presented a new way of viewing the world based on the assumption that humans are here to stay. The central piece of their “anthropogenic” map is the human […]
Jessie Jiang • December 19, 2007
The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 is perhaps one of the most frequently broken laws in the United States (See Statistics). A recent study shows four major reasons […]
Eric R. Olson • December 11, 2007
A cellular process tested in mice may hold the answer to fighting cancer in humans.
Katherine Tweed • December 4, 2007
A natural treatment might work better than over the counter cold remedies.
Molika Ashford • November 29, 2007
Secondhand smoke causes problems...but how serious are they?
Ben Leach • December 4, 2006
You've heard about the spray-on condom. Now find out how it works.
Andrew Klein • September 10, 2006
Finding your long lost twin where you'd never expect to
Andrew Klein • August 5, 2006
Mysterious sleeping disorders make life a misery for those afflicted.
Sabina Borza • July 23, 2006
Maybe doctors and parents don't always have our best interests in mind
Melinda Wenner • July 18, 2006
Words from the (un)Wise
Melinda Wenner • July 11, 2006
The next time you’re zoning out in the coffee queue, consider being good to your body: how about a nice cup of tea?