Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall: Incidence Declines for Men and Remains Steady for Women
Good news: Cancer mortality rate has dropped from its peak of 215.1 (per 100,000 population) in 1991 to 166.4 in 2012.
Good news: Cancer mortality rate has dropped from its peak of 215.1 (per 100,000 population) in 1991 to 166.4 in 2012.
Getting Risk Right is a potent antidote to the toxic misinformation peddled by activist scaremongers
Getting Risk Right reviewed by Ronald Bailey
Toxicologists liken the endocrine disruption hypothesis to homeopathy.
"Science, the pride of modernity, our one source of objective knowledge, is in deep trouble."
Prescription painkillers are not as deadly or as addictive as commonly claimed.
Absurdly precautionary International Agency for Research on Cancer admits it was wrong
It is not inevitable that there will be a major zika outbreak in the U.S.
While we wait for a vaccine, GMO mosquitoes are here now to help control the outbreak.
Sitting all day will kill you. Well, maybe not.
Add milk to your diet of salt, red meat, and eggs.
Environmental activists favor secret science
The promise of technical end-runs around government ineptitude
Rapid biomedical progress will soon make epidemics ancient history
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