Fed Scientists Filmed Themselves Giving Monkeys Brain Damage. A Watchdog Group Wants the Footage.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health reportedly damaged monkeys' brains with acid before showing them pictures of fruit.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health reportedly damaged monkeys' brains with acid before showing them pictures of fruit.
Once again, the President's Twitter feed contradicts the claims of his lawyers.
Different types of nicotine consumption pose different amounts of risk.
The overturned rules banned microscopes and shovels as drug paraphernalia and prohibited pictures of cannabis or the equipment used to grow it.
No rising cancer epidemic, reports the American Cancer Society.
While the issue is far from settled, a decline in Canadian beer sales and a drop in binge drinking among college students reinforce the case for a substitution effect.
The elimination of three health care taxes will increase the deficit by $373 billion.
For now, the FDA is targeting the vaping products that are most popular with teenagers. But the industry still faces a potentially devastating regulatory deadline.
In response to intense opposition from vapers and the industry, the Trump administration has recalibrated its plan.
He Jiankui's moral failings should not be used as an excuse to delay a technology that could prevent inheritable diseases.
And what predictions will we shank in 2020 and beyond?
The main danger to vapers is illicit cannabis extracts of unknown provenance and composition.
"There's no question public health would benefit dramatically if everybody switched completely to e-cigarettes."
The shifting understanding of the requirement to buy health insurance elevates form above substance.
The black-market additive showed up in lung fluid from 48 of 51 patients with "probable or confirmed" diagnoses.
The polyethylene lining on the cheery seasonal drink containers does not meet the city's exacting composting requirements.
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The government and the press focus on newfangled contraptions instead of drug-related harm.
The appellate court remanded the most important issue in the case back to the district court. But its instructions will make it difficult for the trial judge to again rule that the entire Affordable Care Act must fall with the individual mandate.
As if there wasn't enough going on this week, a federal appellate court issues a significant (and significantly flawed) ruling in the latest Obamacare challenge
A range of libertarian-world approaches to the impending trial of Donald Trump
She's not a libertarian, but Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is shaking up the race for the Democratic nomination.
The Science article is a wake-up call for people who claim to be concerned about smoking-related disease and death.
The agency’s indifference between smoking and vaping is scientifically indefensible.
Although the CDC is now emphasizing the potential hazards of vitamin E acetate, it continues to warn the public about e-cigarettes that don't contain it.
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A U.K. bioethicist makes the case for deploying CRISPR gene-editing to modify human embryos in the next two years.
Of the 50 states, three territories, and 10 provinces that make up the United States and Canada, all but one have legalized some form of either medical or recreational cannabis.
Last night's debate started with attacks on Trump, but turned into a referendum on Elizabeth Warren.
The House is simultaneously advancing bills that would legalize marijuana and ban the vast majority of vaping products.
Even if the FDA does not ban flavors, its regulations will soon drive most vaping businesses and products from the market.
By planning to pass single-payer in year three of her presidency, she’s acknowledging it will never happen at all.
They should scrap other Certificate of Need laws too.
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The bill, which the state House passed yesterday, says police may seize vehicles in which they find untaxed vaping products.
In Louisiana, the legal medical marijuana scheme is a mess: Physicians' hands are tied by state regulators and there's not enough pot to go around for the patients who need it.
CTPharma's collaboration with Yale researchers seems to be the first clinical trial involving U.S.-grown marijuana that is not supplied by the federal government.
The presidential candidate wanted a proposal that was airtight and easy to explain. Her plan is neither.
The CDC found vitamin E acetate in all 29 samples of lung fluid it analyzed.
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The Democratic candidates are making promises they can’t deliver.
But it's just health insurance, not cash