RFK Jr.'s Second Year: Navigating Challenges Amidst Uncertainty
As RFK Jr. enters his second year as health secretary, he faces significant challenges, including staff vacancies and new regulations that intertwine politics with NIH operations.
As RFK Jr. enters his second year as health secretary, he faces significant challenges, including staff vacancies and new regulations that intertwine politics with NIH operations.
This editorial examines the ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and their potential effects on racial health disparities.
Recent findings have revealed a previously unknown location where HIV can remain hidden in the body, raising new questions for treatment strategies.
A plan for an Ebola quarantine center in Kenya that would only serve American personnel has drawn criticism from former US officials and health experts, who argue it deviates from established policy.
While Russian officials assert that German businesses are re-engaging with the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, the actual attendance may suggest otherwise, raising questions about the true level of involvement.
Despite not yet receiving approval, Revolution Medicines' pancreatic cancer drug is already the subject of discussions regarding its potential expanded applications.
As researchers work on developing treatments and vaccines for hantavirus, recent outbreaks highlight the urgency of their efforts amid limited funding.
Recent attacks by an Islamic State-linked militia in North Kivu have resulted in the deaths of 30 individuals and have disrupted the ongoing Ebola response, according to local officials.
Solid State Logic has introduced the SSL 1, a 2-channel USB audio interface priced at $159.99, aimed at novice producers and those seeking portability.
Recent monitoring has detected elevated levels of antidepressants in waterways, prompting worries about their potential environmental and health effects.
In a significant move, President Trump has signed an executive order that alters the employment status of approximately 8,000 high-ranking civil servants, allowing for termination without cause.
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A recent report sheds light on the criteria for measuring wealth among childless couples in France, focusing on those earning €6,438 monthly after taxes.
The World Health Organization has revised the number of suspected Ebola cases in Congo to 116, a significant decrease from earlier estimates exceeding 1000.
Recent budget cuts to NIH-funded research centers are hindering their ability to maintain crucial relationships with experts needed for effective outbreak responses.
A new multi-agent system, Traj-Evolve, leverages electronic health records to enhance the modeling of patient trajectories for early lung cancer detection.
NewLimit, a longevity-focused startup, has successfully raised $435 million in funding, which will support its first clinical trial targeting liver medicine.
Aarhus University researchers are creating a model to improve understanding of soil invertebrates, aligning with the EU's Soil Strategy for 2030.
A recent study suggests that while genetics can influence relationship breakdown, they are not the only factor at play. This insight could inform relationship counseling practices.