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Alternative medicine a scam? New book exposes the lack of scientific rigor of ‘complementary’ treatments

Harriet Hall |
As the world’s first professor of complementary medicine, Dr. Edzard Ernst set out to apply rigorous scientific standards of evidence ...
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How probable is it that we’re alone in the universe?

Steven Novella |
Earlier this year I wrote about two ways of looking at the probability of there being advanced alien civilizations – the ...
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Does your dog have what it takes to be a hero?

Katherine Wu |
[I]n the journal Learning and Behavior, scientists report that the dogs most likely to come to the aid of their owners are those ...
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Transgender men experience masculinity differently

Tara Bahrampour |
We spoke with ... men who transitioned as adults to the bodies in which they feel more comfortable. ... [T]heir ...
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‘Factory farms wreck the environment’ and other myths farmers are tired of hearing

Michelle Miller |
Here are [some] of the biggest myths spread on social media and in the mainstream media, and some stuff we ...
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Choosing an alternative cancer therapy cuts survival chances, study shows

Alex Therrien |
Cancer patients who use alternative therapies may be more likely to shun conventional treatments and risk their chances of survival, ...
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Increased autism risk linked to maternal high blood pressure and diabetes

Nicholette Zeliadt |
Children born to women who had diabetes or high blood pressure while pregnant are at an increased risk of autism, ...
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Ugandan researcher: Western science education a ‘game changer’ for African agriculture

Christopher Bendana |
[Dr. Priver] Namanya, a plant biotechnologist at the National Agricultural Research Laboratories (NARL) in Kawanda, Uganda, has been doing [biotechnology ...
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Viewpoint: FDA approval of ‘Impossible Burger’s’ key GMO ingredient is a huge step for sustainable food

Mark Lynas |
The “clean meat” revolution took a major step forward [on July 23] as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
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India’s new GMO safety rules will follow ‘well established scientific principles’

The Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) has initiated work on framing regulations on Genetically Modified (GM) Food ...
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Can a genetic test predict risk of opioid addiction?

Roger Chriss |
The opioid crisis is an ongoing tragedy, with fatal overdoses costing thousands of lives each year. Although opioids are an ...
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Talking Biotech: How scientists outsmart cancer-causing fungi that threaten our food supply

Paul Vincelli, Peter Ojiambo |
Alfatoxins are a significant threat to human health and world food security. They are naturally-occurring toxic compounds produced by the ...
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Nigeria says it will confiscate GMOs imported without a permit

Samuel Bello |
The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), on [July 26th], said it has, in conjunction with the Nigerian Customs Services, ordered ...
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Video: Inside the quest to truly understand the living cell

Jeffrey Delviscio |
“I would be happy to have a rudimentary understanding of a single cell.” That doesn’t sound like a shocking statement, ...
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Why are we afraid of synthetic blood?

David Warmflash |
Synthetic blood engineered to be superior to our normal blood may be a revolution in the emergency room ...
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Expensive tastes? Testosterone linked to quest for status symbols

Melissa Healy |
Whether it’s in his choice of top-shelf alcohol at the club, the watch on his wrist or the clothes he ...
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Thinking like mom: Fatherhood makes male brains more maternal

Katherine Wu |
The amount of time bat-eared fox fathers spend monitoring their young is an even bigger predictor of pup survival than maternal investment ...
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How do we know if probiotics are safe if studies don’t report risks?

Megan Thielking |
As consumer interest grows in probiotics and other supplements that claim to regulate gut microbes, experts are posing a critical ...
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One researcher’s unorthodox approach to understanding memory

Rachel Metz |
Mostafa “Neo” Mohsenvand often walks around with a fisheye lens on a smartphone strapped to his chest and a black, ...
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Why is there so much ‘fear and loathing’ of anything biotech?

Dan Murphy |
In this era marked by Grand Canyon-sized divides among Americans, there’s one subject that seems to unite people, no matter ...
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Do omega 3 supplements protect against heart disease? New evidence says ‘no’

New evidence published [July 18] shows there is little or no effect of omega 3 supplements on our risk of ...
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Viewpoint: Why the French media still defend Séralini’s discredited GMO rat tumor study

André Heitz |
In recent months, the [French] media has had little interest in reporting the results of three large-scale studies that reviewed and confirmed the safety ...
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‘More infectious than Ebola’: Dangerous superbug yeast troubles researchers

Maryn McKenna |
[A] yeast, a new variety of an organism so common that it’s used as one of the basic tools of ...
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Video: Cancer patient testifies against Monsanto in Roundup weed killer trial

Lyanne Melendez |
It is the first time St. Louis-based Monsanto Company has had to defend one of its products, Roundup, in front ...
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Cancer drug duo could lengthen life, boost elderly immune system

Ed Cara |
Drugs that can lengthen life have long been a hallmark of speculative science fiction—many hope for an invention that could ...
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Roundup trial: Monsanto lawyers grill expert witness for omitting key details around alleged glyphosate-cancer link

Helen Christophi |
Lawyers for Monsanto attempted on [July 20th] to undermine a Chicago oncologist’s opinion that its Roundup weed killer caused a ...
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Turning white blood cells into ‘living cancer drugs’ with electric shocks

Ben Guarino |
A promising new class of cancer treatments recruits the cells in our blood to fight tumors, using powerful gene-editing tools ...