Rising Obesity Rates in American Horses: A Cause for Concern
Joshua Moen highlights alarming trends in equine health, suggesting that American horses are increasingly suffering from obesity-related issues.
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Joshua Moen highlights alarming trends in equine health, suggesting that American horses are increasingly suffering from obesity-related issues.
The rhetoric and imagery promoted during the Trump administration may contribute to extreme masculine ideals, potentially impacting men's mental health and body image.
As the World Cup approaches, concerns about infectious diseases may be overblown. Experts suggest that the real threats may be more common than alarming headlines indicate.
In a recent opinion piece, Jonathan Jackson emphasizes the inherent resilience of science, suggesting that it will endure despite current challenges.
Sen. Dick Durbin argues that Trump's policies have allowed Big Tobacco to target children, potentially leading to widespread nicotine addiction among youth.
Researchers highlight the potential for increased violence against women and girls in eastern Congo due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
Experts caution that the burgeoning perimenopause movement may be benefiting certain individuals at the expense of women's well-being.
Joshua Sharfstein argues that Marty Makary's perspective on the FDA overlooks key aspects of how administrative power can effectuate meaningful change.
An exploration of the potential consequences stemming from Trump's recent shifts in stance regarding Iran's nuclear stockpile.
The recent hantavirus and Ebola outbreaks highlight significant gaps in global health preparedness, as noted by Krutika Kuppalli.
Despite potential restrictions on telehealth prescribing of mifepristone, telehealth medication abortion is likely to persist, suggests OB-GYN Christine Henneberg.
As a 73-year-old, I find the frequent changes in the appearance of my medications concerning. It's crucial for pharmaceutical companies and pharmacists to prioritize consistency.
Cathie Wood's views on Tesla continue to capture the attention of investors as they ponder the electric vehicle maker's future.
The concept of 'blue zones' has evolved significantly, raising questions about its authenticity and origins, as discussed by Shelley Wood and Eric Topol.
Sen. Ben Ray Luján emphasizes the necessity of updating the 154-year-old mining law, arguing that reforms are essential for modern resource management.
The focus on fertility in America has shifted from concerns about overpopulation to anxieties about declining birth rates, raising questions about societal values.
While psychedelics show great promise as treatments, their development raises complex scientific and political issues that may overlook people of color.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has indicated significant changes regarding FDA oversight of peptides, and recent developments suggest he is moving forward with his plans.
This editorial examines the potential implications of the Minnesota Mining Liberation Act on the mining industry and local communities.
As measles outbreaks continue, families with immunocompromised members face challenging decisions about safety and health.