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Attorney General Pam Bondi set the tone at the Justice Department within hours of being sworn in, issuing more than a dozen memos to her workforce. [...]
With Medicaid at risk, state officials could help put the brakes on DOGE and the chaos generated in Washington, but only with some decisive pushback. [...]
He'll return to claim credit for putting out the fire a but not before the United States gets burned [...]
When asked if it was worth risking the life of a single U.S. Marine to turn the Gaza Strip into "the Riviera of the Middle East," the White House bristled. "I've already said the president has not committed to sending Marines or any boots on the ground," Karoline Leavitt told RealClearPolitics. [...]
President Donald Trump's appointment of Gail Slater as head of the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department will challenge Big Tech. [...]
As traditional journals die, transparency, speed and an end to gatekeeping become a new model. [...]
The bottom line is that the current system of educating America's kids isn't working, and Trump is smart to think outside the box. [...]
It's easy to look at the Trump administration's early rampage through the federal bureaucracy and see an unstoppable steamroller. [...]
Democrats' demographic problem is ideological: They're becoming more liberal, but America remains more conservative. [...]
The concept of the loyal opposition arose from British parliamentary debates in the nineteenth century-that eventually institutionalized opposition through a minority party shadow cabinet-and does not have a concrete definition or legal meaning in the U.S. [...]
The House of Representatives impeached President Donald Trump on December 18, 2019, after a White House whistleblower went public with evidence that Trump abused his powers by withholding military aid to Ukraine in order to dig up dirt on his rival, Joe Biden. [...]
After the Reagan National Airport disaster, will we finally reform the FAA? [...]
The president's appalling threat to seize Gaza and drive out its people imperils global stability, even if he never deploys a single US soldier, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle [...]
Donald Trump reminds the world that ideas have sell-by dates [...]
Democrats are promising that winning a Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin would guarantee congressional redistricting and a House win in 2026. [...]
Morgan Ortagus is heading a delegation and set to arrive in Lebanon on Thursday night, the first such visit by Trump administration officials. [...]
Morgan Ortagus is heading a delegation and set to arrive in Lebanon on Thursday night, the first such visit by Trump administration officials. [...]
Morgan Ortagus is heading a delegation and set to arrive in Lebanon on Thursday night, the first such visit by Trump administration officials. [...]
Morgan Ortagus is heading a delegation and set to arrive in Lebanon on Thursday night, the first such visit by Trump administration officials. [...]
The opening shot of Trump's rebooted "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran comes after the president suggested this week that its leaders should "immediately" work with the US on a new nuclear agreement. [...]
The opening shot of Trump's rebooted "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran comes after the president suggested this week that its leaders should "immediately" work with the US on a new nuclear agreement. [...]
The opening shot of Trump's rebooted "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran comes after the president suggested this week that its leaders should "immediately" work with the US on a new nuclear agreement. [...]
The opening shot of Trump's rebooted "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran comes after the president suggested this week that its leaders should "immediately" work with the US on a new nuclear agreement. [...]
Gulf investors are betting big on AI, with sovereign wealth funds in the UAE and Saudi Arabia making the booming tech sector a core component of their portfolios. [...]
Swedish police said Thursday the victims of the country's worst mass shooting were of multiple nationalities, as Syria and Bosnia said their citizens were among the dead.Regional police chief Lars Wiren said officers arriving at the scene, where the gunman had killed 10 people before apparently killing himself, had described a scene resembling "an inferno".Wiren said officers sent to the adult education centre in Orebro, west of Stockholm, were faced with "dead people, injured people, screams and smoke". [...]
Ankara and Damascus are working on a plan for defense cooperation, according to a Turkish official, who added that Turkey's priority in Syria is the armed groups it deems a national security threat. [...]
President Donald Trump said Thursday that Gaza would be "turned over" by Israel to the United States when the conflict is over, and no soldiers would be needed for his subsequent takeover and redevelopment plan.Trump doubled down on the shock plan he first announced on Tuesday -- and on his plan to resettle two million Palestinians elsewhere from Gaza in the Middle East -- on his Truth Social network."The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting," Trump said in an early morning post. [...]
The start-up, once valued at more than $10 billion, has been struggling financially over the past year due to waning consumer demand. [...]
The start-up, once valued at more than $10 billion, has been struggling financially over the past year due to waning consumer demand. [...]
The start-up, once valued at more than $10 billion, has been struggling financially over the past year due to waning consumer demand. [...]
The start-up, once valued at more than $10 billion, has been struggling financially over the past year due to waning consumer demand. [...]
The new warship is the latest locally made addition to Iran’s growing military arsenal. [...]
The new warship is the latest locally made addition to Iran’s growing military arsenal. [...]
The new warship is the latest locally made addition to Iran’s growing military arsenal. [...]
The new warship is the latest locally made addition to Iran’s growing military arsenal. [...]
John Tierney, City Journal After the Reagan National Airport disaster, will we finally reform the FAA? [...]
Nicholas Kristof, New York Times I've seen U.S.A.I.D. operate around the world, and it's not woke — it's lifesaving. [...]
Mick Mulvaney, The Hill As a big fan of what the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is trying to accomplish, I have been heartily encouraged by its first two weeks on the job. All I [...]
Rob Collins, RCM At long last, the quiet weaponization of financial institutions against conservative and religious Americans has been directly [...]
Martin Pring, Pring Turner Asset Mgt. Fee-Only Financial Advisor Firm Walnut Creek CA [...]
Luke Lango, InvestorPlace A global trade war will likely continue to be averted, at least for the balance of 2025. We think that means it is time to buy cryptos. [...]
John Tamny, RCM Ten days ago the shares of Nvidia corrected 17 percent. How could this have happened to such an "owned" and analyzed company? The answer, at least as of now, is that surprise [...]
Andrew Bernstein, Foundation for Econ. Education Andrew Carnegie's life, if conceived by an imaginative novelist, would be difficult to believe. It is perhaps the greatest example of an [...]
Dustin Siggins, RCM DEI is dying, and President Donald Trump is happy to dig the grave. He signed executive orders ending race-based hiring [...]
Josh Hammer, Newsweek Putting America first means getting off the grid. [...]
Paul Meeks, RCM You may not live in rural America, but 55.9 million (16.7% of our total population in 2023) of us do. Unfortunately, [...]
Christian Papillon, Washington Examiner Canada and Mexico joined Colombia to agree to President Donald Trump's demands on illegal immigration, showing the value of tariffs as a bargaining tool. [...]
Roben Farzad, BusinessWeek September is that cruelest month for the stock market. It's the only month that has dropped on average since the Roaring Twenties. Come Monday night, when Wall [...]
Donald Lambro, Washington Times Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has to do two things really well at his convention: Lay out in dramatic terms how bad the Obama economy is and [...]
Carla Fried, CNNMoney Income-starved investors looking to amp up their portfolios have been turning to foreign bonds -- for obvious reasons. The 4.2% payout on the average foreign [...]
Ezra Klein, WonkBlog I see that the Republican convention will feature a debt clock ticking away behind the speakers. It will also, as I understand it, consist entirely of speakers who [...]
R. Ponnuru, Bloomberg While the Romney and Obama camps have made increasingly bitter accusations about each otherâ??s plans for Medicare, a bipartisan consensus on entitlements has emerged [...]
Rick Newman, US News By now, everybody knows what's wrong with the economy: There aren't enough jobs, Europe is stuck in a financial quagmire and Washington is playing chicken with tax and [...]
Doug Schoen, Forbes It's a testament to how bad the American employment market has gotten that the most recent jobs report was met with applause. The Labor Department's July jobs figures [...]
Jason Ma, IBD Corporations are scaling back investment, hiring and inventories ahead of steep year-end tax hikes and spending cuts, the most concrete sign to date that uncertainty over the [...]
Want to know what the future holds? You need to meet the people building it. In our series Who’s Next, we profile rising stars of culture, tech, style, wellness and beyond. In 2020 I tested the second generation of Bose Sleepbuds. Admittedly, the audio brand’s first attempt at making comfortable, slumber-inducing earbuds had been met […] The post Can a Pair of Earbuds Fix America’s Sleep Problems? appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
It’s been almost two weeks of this hangover now, and it’s only barely starting to go away. The longest one of my life. It came about with a lot of the usual symptoms. The kicker of it all? I hadn’t drunk anything. All I had to do was turn the last page of the book […] The post The Worst Hangover I’ve Ever Had Didn’t Come From Drinking appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
“I went to Greenland to try to buy it,” Dryden Brown posted on X a week after Donald Trump won reelection in November. “Here’s what happened.” That sounds like the setup to a joke, but Brown is entirely serious. He is part of a cadre of iconoclastic, very-online men looking to found the city of […] The post A Startup Linked to Peter Thiel Wants to Build the “Next Great City” in Greenland appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
If you’re like me, you consider Super Bowl Sunday the pinnacle of annual food holidays (apologies, Thanksgiving). Planning and crafting a menu full of appetizers and party food is as good as it gets, both as a cook and a diner. That said, it’s easy to drop the ball when it comes to a spread […] The post The Most Overrated Super Bowl Snacks (and How to Upgrade Them) appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
We’ve raved about the leisure brand before, but in recent months Elwood has pushed the boundaries of their style repertoire. Between releasing a selection of cozy versatile knitwear and the latest drop of their Middle of Mitford collection, they’ve moved beyond their classic core selection of sweatpants and tees. The Middle of Mitford collection went […] The post Elwood’s Mitford Drop Is for the Cool Academic appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
It’s a widely held belief among industry cognoscenti that Japan produces some of the best jeans on the planet. While this claim is demonstrably hard to prove — though access to premium cottons and vintage looms, not to mention the sheer interest in brands like Kapital and Visvim would suggest the theory isn’t too far […] The post Levi’s Blue Tab Is Introducing a Whole New Line of Japanese-Made Denim appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Nothing against the galaxy-brain options from fashion-forward menswear brands, but sometimes, chill guys just want to wear chill clothes. Normal-looking, well made clothes that fit well and feel great — something that the current Alex Crane sale has in spades. The independent label has been churning out easy-wear clothing for going on a decade now, […] The post Alex Crane’s Sample Sale Is Heaven for Chill Guys Like Yourself appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
I can’t remember the last time I was at an airport and wasn’t forced to consider the possibility that maybe I am the crazy one. When waiting to board, for example, the gate agent comes over the loudspeaker to kindly ask everyone who isn’t in boarding group one or two to stay seated, which invariably […] The post It’s Time to Step TF Back From the Baggage Carousel, People appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Has there ever been a time when Wikipedia wasn’t controversial? The long-running online encyclopedia has sparked plenty of debates since its founding in 2001, and has at various points been the subject of critiques from all across the political spectrum. It’s also an invaluable resource to millions around the world, host to a wealth of […] The post How Long Can Wikipedia Hold On? appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
I’ve received flowers once in my life. It was more than 20 years ago, and it happened after a weird fight with my then-girlfriend (alcohol was involved). The flowers themselves were unmemorable outside of two facts — they were from the same florist, and it was the exact type of bouquet I’d sent to my […] The post Why You Should Send Men Flowers appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
What’s going to make this Valentine’s Day the most memorable one yet (besides getting them something really, really nice, of course)? Some mind-blowing Valentine’s Day sex. How will you accomplish this? Well, that’s your business. Our business is to recommend the best toys and sexual wellness essentials you can gift to your partner (or yourself) that’ll […] The post The 16 Sexiest Valentine’s Day Gifts appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
While, yes, it’s a cliché, jewelry (like flattering lingerie and fancy chocolates) is a Valentine’s Day gift your beloved will never grow tired of receiving. Why? Because gifting jewelry requires thoughtfulness. You can’t just gift them the first gold bracelet or pair of diamond earrings served to you on Instagram. Obviously, you need to take […] The post The 14 Best Pieces of Jewelry to Give This Valentine’s Day appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Last year during the NHL playoffs (Go Cats!) I went to my local sports bar, Lou’s Athletic Club, for one of the games. As I was perusing the menu, the typical beer and shot combo taunted me, which all of my friends proceeded to order. So I asked the bartender, “Do you have any wine […] The post No Bars Offer Wine and Shot Specials. Here’s Why They Should. appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Winter, dear readers, is a time for heavier, more complex colognes, scents that might be overwhelming in summer’s stifling humidity but fit right in in the crisp, cool air. Lower temperatures allow top notes to dissipate slowly, unveiling intricate heart and base notes that unfold into layered compositions. Amber, incense or sandalwood are aromas that […] The post The 9 Best Colognes to Rock This Winter appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Nini Nguyen may be best known as a Top Chef contestant (season 16), but the chef, author and self-proclaimed “Martini enthusiast” actually got her start slinging drinks. Her new cookbook, Dac Biet, reflects not only her Vietnamese and New Orleans roots but also pairs some wonderfully creative dishes with cocktails, all in an approachable manner […] The post Make These Vietnamese Ribs for Your Super Bowl Party appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
There are few places in this world I like to imbibe more than Italy. Not only can you get the best wine for way, way less money than here in the United States, but their backbars are overflowing with aperitivi and amari, those bittersweet liqueurs that are meant to open the appetite before a meal […] The post American Distillers Are Embracing the Art of Italian Amaro appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
What we’re drinking: Various tequilas from Alma del Jaguar, including their new añejo expression Where it’s from: Morningside Brands is the producer and importer of Alma del Jaguar, a new eco-conscious brand that’s already hyped as the second fastest-growing tequila brand in the United States. All of their additive-free tequila is crafted at NOM 1414 […] The post Alma del Jaguar Should Be One of Your Favorite Tequilas appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Pop culture is rife with depictions of asteroids on a collision course with Earth. The idea of a celestial body heading right for us — and bringing catastrophe with it — has been used to tell stories that can be action-packed, satirical or melancholy. But what if the next big “asteroid threatens us all” story […] The post Don’t Freak Out, But an Asteroid Might Hit Earth in 2032 appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Not too long ago, if you wanted an affordable “flyer” GMT watch — one with an independently adjustable local hour hand that makes updating the time when traveling a cinch — your options were fairly limited. Sure, there is the Rolex GMT-Master II as well as various Travel Time models from Patek Philippe — the […] The post This Affordable New “Flyer” GMT Watch Costs Well Under $1,000 appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Surfing the metro, traipsing through your local park, dotting the coolest coffee shop within a five mile radius of your apartment — it’s simply impossible to avoid Blundstones. Since finding footing with the hipster Park Slope crowd circa 2016, the Chelsea, somewhere between a dress boot and a full-bodied hiker, has evolved from a niche […] The post Blundstone Boots, Brooklyn’s Favorite Footwear, Are Currently on Sale appeared first on InsideHook. [...]
Olivia B. Waxman, Time What experts on John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr and Bobby Kennedy assassinations hope to learn from files expected to be declassified [...]
Kyle Melnick, WaPo A plane flying Wichita State football players to an away game crashed in Colorado in 1970, leaving 31 dead. [...]
Christopher Klein, HISTORY Although not the deadliest, these flight disasters are among the most unforgettable in American history. [...]
Christopher Klein, NatGeo More than a century before Teslas hit the road, battery-powered taxicabs zipped silently through the streets of Manhattan. [...]
David Beren, AOL As horrible as the Second World War may have been, there can be no question that one of the defining [...]
Max Saltman, CNN After more than 80 years hidden beneath the waves off Rio de Janeiro, the location of a Brazilian troop transport ship torpedoed and sunk by Nazi Germany was definitively [...]
Gina Wurtz, ScreenRant Artists who really shouldn't have lost out. [...]
Alastair Paynter, Substack John Bagot Glubb on the rise and fall of empires. [...]
Tim Ott, Biography The historian promoted Negro History Week as part of efforts to embed Black studies into the American education system. [...]
Veronica Chambers, NYT Black History Month has been celebrated in the United States for close to 100 years but what is it exactly and how did it begin? [...]
Lucy Coatman, Historytoday Letters discovered in 2015 get us closer to understanding the tragic truth of the royal murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf and Baroness Mary Vetsera at [...]
John W. Berresford, Libsyn Lloyd Paul Stryker, Hiss's Defense Atty (Digital Commons) Whittaker Chambers, and then his wife Esther, testify in court. Both their direct testimonies were rocky [...]
Michael Scanlon, SSRN This is a near-author's cut of an essay entitled "Odysseus Lost" that was published by Chronicles on January 26, 2024. The Chronicles version, which benefited f [...]
Andrew J. Bacevich, New York Times An implicit question haunts this illuminating and richly detailed memoir by Michael G. Vickers, the senior intelligence official at the center of [...]
Sean Durns, Washington Examiner "Someday science may have the existence of mankind in its power," the American intellectual Henry Adams wrote in 1862, "and the human race commit suicide, [...]
Jonathan Jarry, McGill University Did Nazis love yoga? That is the provocative title of one chapter in the recently published book Conspirituality: How New Age [...]
Reuters History buffs will be able to stroll close to the spot where legend says Julius Caesar met his bloody end, when Rome authorities open a new walkway on the ancient site on [...]
Hannah Osborne, Live Science A giant predator that lived 240 million years ago was decapitated with a single, brutal bite from a deadlier creature, scientists have said. [...]
Christine Chung, New York Times A submersible craft carrying five people in the area of the Titanic wreck in the North Atlantic has been missing since Sunday, setting off a search and [...]
Agence France-Presse MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Uruguay will melt down a bronze eagle found on a sunken World War II-era German destroyer off its coast 13 years ago, and recast it as a dove [...]
A new analysis claims that crown volume of stream-side shrubs is a key metric for evaluating trophic cascade strength and they attribute the 1,500% increase in a small number of sites to increased numbers of wolves.The data they used were collected from 20 streams during the years 2001 to 2020 and they note the aboveground biomass increase is due to a lot fewer elk, which was caused by a lot more wolves. "Balance of nature" wins.read more [...]
Hims Inc., rebranded as Hims & Hers Health, Inc. after they went public in 2020, began as a telehealth company for erectile dysfunction and hair loss products.No real issue there, the products are well-established and a phone call or website consultation is more convenient and far faster than visiting a doctor's office in the modern Obamacare milieu. It's entering the compounded glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists (GLP-1) injections market that got them new scrutiny.read more [...]
A new survey created by marketing insights company Tastewise finds that half are not going to drink alcohol on Valentine's Day - for health reasons.They're not wrong. During the waning days of the Biden administration, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy did something for science and public health that was grounded in science - he issued a report encouraging people to get off alcohol. read more [...]
As artificial intelligence tools continue to evolve and improve their performance on more and more general tasks, scientists struggle to make the best use of them. The problem is not incompetence - in fact, at least in my field of study (high-energy physics) most of us have grown rather well educated on the use and development of tailored machine learning algorithms. The problem is rather that our problems are enormously complex. Long gone are the years when we started to apply with success deep neural networks to classification and regression problems of data analysis: those were easy tasks. The bar now [...]
In 2023, I bit the bullet by signing a book contract with Springer to work on a difficult compilation of scientific misconduct and problematic science publishing practice. It was planned as an edited book that required expert contributors of the field to write chapters on the various topics. read more [...]
A new Artificial Intelligence analysis of data of ovarian cancer patients links birth control pills to a 26% reduced risk for those had ever used it, and 43% for those who had used the it after the age of 45.That does not mean you should take it as a way to prevent cancer, it is an endocrine disruptor that binds to estrogen with 20,000X the effect of compounds like BPA that environmentalists tried to claim are too risky in food containers, and this study is EXPLORATORY. With enough data, Australians could link voting for the Liberal Party to lower risk of [...]
Over 30 years after Democrats achieved their generational goal of ending nuclear energy in America, science is finally back.Texas A&M University Chancellor John Sharp announced they have provided land nearby to build four nuclear small modular reactors. “Plain and simple: the United States needs more power. And nowhere in the country, other than Texas, is anyone willing to step up and build the power plants we need."Credit: Texas A&M Universityread more [...]
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called the National Rifle Association “a terrorist organization” but now claims to be a “constitutional absolutist” who opposes gun control. He said if you eat steak you're more of a terrorist than Obama Bin Laden but now does photo ops eating McDonald's cheeseburgers, and he claimed that President George W. Bush trouncing his fellow progressive anti-science activist Senator John Kerry was actually Republicans stealing the election but now claims maybe Trump had his win stolen in 2020.What changed? He is close to finally getting the government legitimacy he has craved, but escaped him in 2008. So [...]
The United Kingdom has delays even longer than the United States for routine care but with a fraction of the population, their high costs are a lot more punitive to taxpayers.Government is always looking for ways to keep costs contained but NHS employees need raises also, so it is a challenge. Needing fewer new employees will help.read more [...]
While talking to farmers in Illinois on September 25th, 1956 who were concerned about increased government encroachment and regulations brought on by the descendants of eugenicists who had founded "environmental" groups like Sierra Club to promote their beliefs(1), President Dwight D. Eisenhower told them, “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field”read more [...]
Scientific information has never been more widely accessible than it is today. While this increased availability fosters awareness and collaboration, it has also contributed to a concerning surge in misinformation and disinformation, especially in the United States.Recent Pew Research data indicates a decline in public trust in science, withonly 57% of people believing science has had a mostly positive impact on society, down from 73% in 2019. Additionally, 34% of adults now view science’s impact as equally positive and negative.read more [...]
Are young people dying off en masse or are predatorts at environmental groups who prey on public gullibility rending their holistic shaman-blessed hemp garments because a wave of improving public health has spread across America?read more [...]
As we approach the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdowns, there has been ample time to look at what went wrong, and perhaps how we didn't learn much from history.There are many examples and while politicians ignored it, storytellers have not. In "The Division" game, for example, eco-terrorists spread their pathogen using cash. That made sense. If you are a zealot, disease can do what eugenics and population control efforts did not; get rid of a lot of poor and minority people without controversy, and no one can be blamed because disease is both egalitarian and exculpatory.Unless it isn't.read more [...]
The US Environmental Protection Agency estimates about 35 million tons of plastics are generated just in America, and 12.% of that becomes is garbage like plastic containers and bags and even appliances.Sorry folks, politicians in states like California who insist it's being recycled are lying to you, scientists know better. What really happens to plastic, even if your government is shipping it to China to be "recycled" is landfilling and incineration. A new study finds that measuring how much carbon dioxide a potential chemical looping system would pump out compared to conventional processes to produce synthesis gas could reduce emissions [...]
As part of the celebrations for 20 years of blogging, I am re-posting articles that in some way were notable for the history of the blog. This time I want to (re)-submit to you four pieces I wrote to explain the unexplainable: the very complicated analysis performed by a group of physicists within the CDF experiment, which led them to claim that there was a subtle new physics process hidden in the data collected in Run 2. There would be a lot to tell about that whole story, but suffices to say here that the signal never got confirmed by [...]
Yesterday, the Senate confirmed former Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. Though the Trump administration has promised reform, there will be big challenges in that. Though high-profile jobs are appointees, the nuts-and-bolts work of governance is done by career employees, and nearly 90 percent of them are Democrats.read more [...]
Gym Bro, Curl Gurl, Gym Rat if you choose not to identify as any gender - everyone knows what it means, and it can be pretty intimidating if you walk into a fitness center as a new member. Imagine feeling like you have to get in shape before you can join a gym to get in shape.Fitness executives don't want that but store managers know not to alienate their best customers for someone who will join on a special deal, go for a month, and then cancel the first time they download RocketMoney and remember they have a gym membership.read [...]
Though the American Automobile Association (AAA) says you should, thanks to fuel-injection engines common for the last 40 years, you don't need to 'warm up' your car, letting it idle before driving, now even though in the past it made sense. Like America inventing pre-diabetes, which no other nation accepts because only 5% of people in the CDC 'warning' range will ever develop type 2 diabetes in their lifetime, warming up your car is a solution without a problem.read more [...]
A new study examined the effects of marijuana use of 1,003 adults aged 22 to 36 from the Human Connectome Project collected between August 2012 and 2015 and found that 63% of heavy lifetime cannabis users exhibited reduced brain activity during a working memory task, while 68% of recent users also demonstrated a similar impact.read more [...]
While off-label uses of medication may be controversial in political media, in science and health they lead to important gains. A new example is the cardiac disease drug digoxin used at a low and safe dosage for one week for nine patients with metastatic breast cancer.read more [...]