A population-based study from Japan found that children born to mothers 35 or older were 21-41% less likely to develop food ...
The population of tiny stinging ants has surged despite efforts to control the invasive species. Experts fear devastating consequences if the infestation spirals out of control.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and an ...
A new study found that women in Finland who had a lot of kids—or none—aged faster than those with one or a few kids. But the ...
You don’t want to send your son there because he’ll become a communist, he’ll become a drug addict.” That’s the modern ...
Public buy-in, vouchers, open enrollment, changes in local economy all play a part in success of Milwaukee Public Schools.
While there hasn’t been a basketball team playing out of the school for the last couple of seasons, that history continues to ...
A Vanishing Breed Why did so many of our ancestors have such large families? The reasons are both tragic and complex, as Paul Radford explains ...
Visitors are often surprised to find a castle-style library in Ohio that looks more like fiction than reality.
Multiple preservatives that are added to food products to lengthen their shelf life have significant associations with overall cancer development.
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CIDRAP Op-Ed: Quiet dismantling: How ‘shared decision-making’ weakens vaccine policy and harms kids
This decision did not emerge from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which typically guides the CDC’s vaccine decisions. It did not follow the standard process of public ...
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