Published inGENIs It Possible to Cure the Desire for Revenge?One researcher is trying to end gun violence by flipping the script on vengeance killingsSep 19, 2019A response icon11Sep 19, 2019A response icon11
Published inElementalDo You Still Need to Be Worried About Zika?The media has stopped paying attention. Does that mean you can, too?Aug 26, 2019A response icon4Aug 26, 2019A response icon4
Published inElementalStrict E-Cigarette Laws Could Send Smokers Back to the Real ThingPolicymakers see banning e-cigarettes as an easy public health victory. Experts say the plan will backfire.Aug 6, 2019A response icon8Aug 6, 2019A response icon8
Published inOneZeroThe New Breathalyzer for Keto DietersKeyto says it analyzes your breath to tell you how much fat you’re burning. But does it actually work?Jul 26, 2019A response icon5Jul 26, 2019A response icon5
Published inOneZeroApple Stands to Revolutionize Period Tracking — If It Doesn’t Mess UpA lot is riding on how much the company is willing to share with the publicJun 5, 2019A response icon8Jun 5, 2019A response icon8
Published inElementalWhat’s Driving the Boom in At-Home Medical Tests?Some say direct-to-consumer diagnostic kits, currently available for everything from food sensitivity to Lyme disease, offer the…May 15, 2019A response icon10May 15, 2019A response icon10
Published inOneZeroPost-Theranos, Startups Are Still Out for Blood‘Hubris is very dangerous’: How blood diagnostic companies are distancing themselves from Theranos’ fraud chargesApr 18, 2019A response icon5Apr 18, 2019A response icon5
Published inOneZeroWhy Conspiracy Theories Work so Well on FacebookAre we all just clicks away from identifying as ‘flat-Earthers’?Mar 5, 2019A response icon17Mar 5, 2019A response icon17
Published inOneZeroApple Is Already Your Fitness Coach. Can It Be Your Cardiologist Too?The number of Apple stores makes the company an accessible spot for health outreachFeb 28, 2019A response icon3Feb 28, 2019A response icon3
The GOP Needs A Better Drug Policy to End HIVPresident Donald Trump’s promise to end infections by 2030 ignores last year’s wave of drug-related outbreaksFeb 7, 2019A response icon3Feb 7, 2019A response icon3