Recent flip-flop on aspirin recommendations for heart disease is a sign of good science at work. Here’s why

Recent flip-flop on aspirin recommendations for heart disease is a sign of good science at work. Here’s why

New York Times | 
When it comes to preventive health, few tenets are as entrenched as daily aspirin. For more than 30 years, many ...
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The ’airborne virus scientist’ public health officials turn to to assess dangers from COVID-19 in the air

New York Times | 
[Aerosol scientist Dr. Linsey Marr’s] scientific curiosity and her multidisciplinary background have made her one of the world’s leading scientists ...
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Middle school experiment suggests health benefits of organic food — for fruit flies, at least

New York Times | 
A student's experiment, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found that flies fed on organic fruits and veggies were healthier ...
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