Health Facts Aren’t Enough. Should Persuasion Become a Priority?
Those with the least understanding of science oppose it the most and also think they know the most, a study showed. View original article Author:
Those with the least understanding of science oppose it the most and also think they know the most, a study showed. View original article Author:
Watch the trailer for our new Netflix series following Dr. Lisa Sanders as she solves medical mysteries — with help from Times readers. View original article Author:
Regular consumption of sugary drinks heightens the risk not only of tooth decay, obesity, fatty liver disease and Type 2 diabetes, but also of heart disease and premature death. View original article Author:
It happens to people who think it could never happen to them. View original article Author:
Hubble offers customers contact lens subscriptions at low monthly prices. Critics say it bypasses eye care professionals, doesn’t properly vet prescriptions and takes advantage of federal regulations to the detriment of consumers. View original article Author:
A Pennsylvania school district notified parents, whose children had a meal debt of $10 or more, of the potential consequence but officials said the letter was not sanctioned by the superintendent. View original article Author:
How to prepare for mountain runs, even if you don’t live in the mountains. View original article Author:
Cities and counties are suing major drugstore chains and Walmart, contending they distributed billions of painkillers that devastated communities. View original article Author:
After my sister was injured by a roller coaster, would we be tempting fate to ride again? View original article Author:
New laser technology appeared to trigger particular images in the brains of lab mice. View original article Author: