Did Soda Tax Proposals Cause a Decline in Soda Consumption That Started Years Earlier?
Probably not, but The New York Times is eager to credit politicians.
Probably not, but The New York Times is eager to credit politicians.
Allows mentally competent adults with terminal illnesses to legally get life-ending drugs.
The vast reach of government as a payer for health care means that drug companies are to a large degree government contractors, and patients are suffering.
"How much does this cost?" shouldn't be a stumper.
The remaining defendants in the Kettle Falls Five case receive sentences ranging from 12 to 33 months.
New York Times columnist reveals today the "secret" that my new book documents.
The sudden convergence of political interests, at the expense of policy soundness, around Obamacare reveals how shaky the law's foundation remains.
New York's Health Republic signed up more people than any of the health law's other co-ops. It's still shutting down.
'Historic' marijuana bill spotlights the importance of initiatives.
Dave Huntley was a father, husand, & triathlete who contracted Lou Gehrig's Disease. But the FDA was his biggest foe.
Obama had promised cuts of up to $2,500. What gives? Your wallet, mostly.
Jared Meyer on "Disinherited: How Washington Is Betraying America's Young"
The answer, like the frequency of youth gun carrying, may vary from state to state.
Good news! Dire predictions about cancer epidemics, mass extinction, overpopulation, and more turned out to be a bust.
Really smart people don't blame vaccinations for causing autism.
But even the New Jersey governor concedes "the war on drugs has been a failure."
Paul, Fiorina, Bush all support letting states make own choices.
California could become the fifth state to misidentify suicide as a medical treatment.
A far-fetched conspiracy theory says a lot about alternative medicine advocates and their tenuous relationship with reality.
Spurred by a general legalization initiative, the bills would explicitly allow commercial cultivation and distribution for the first time.
Federal judge rules that Congress has standing to sue the Obama administration.
An alarmist Washington Post story conflates Red Bull with pure caffeine powder.
Vox writer suggests Obamacare is "one root cause" of U.S. abortion clinics "shuttering at an unprecedented rate."
E-cigarette critics lean heavily on post hoc, ergo propter hoc reasoning.
Let us decide for ourselves if genetic ignorance is bliss.
The NIH has spent $5.5 billion on bringing quackery-from faith healing to homeopathy-right into the heart of the American medical establishment.
A chemical comparison shows e-cigarettes are far less hazardous than tobacco cigarettes.
What prohibitionists get wrong about one of modernity's greatest inventions
Is vaping less dangerous than smoking? The Inquistr is determined not to tell you.
Tom Frieden should listen to what English public health officials say about e-cigarettes.
English public health officials, unlike ours, recognize the harm-reducing potential of vaping.
Gov. Scott Walker's approach is merely 'Obamacare Lite.'
Since such bans are largely unenforceable, the measure is more mechanism for pro-life political signaling than anything else.
Modafinil is "one of the most promising neuroenhancers to date"-and still a controlled substance in the U.S.
A new government report endorses vaping as a harm-reducing alternative to smoking.
Santa Ana officers tried to suppress a video that seems to show them sampling a dispensary's wares.
The "lost" medical cannabis laws of the '70s and early '80s
Modest self-promotion of my new book
Judging from Ginnifer Hency's case, the official reason is implausible.
Slaps pharmaceutical company with warning letter.
Yet another government watchdog says the health law is failing to verify eligibility for subsidies.
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