
Americans With Food Allergies Are Getting a Bad Deal
Ingredient labels are often vague, misleading, or just plain wrong. It doesn’t have to be this way.
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Ingredient labels are often vague, misleading, or just plain wrong. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Summer extremes are making exercising outdoors so much more gross.

What I saw inside the government’s response to COVID-19

The game presents a social problem: How does one find comity among a group of jostling strangers?

Obesity drugs keep getting linked to health benefits beyond weight loss. It’s maddeningly difficult to figure out what’s causing them.

The world has been through multiple flu pandemics. That doesn’t mean it’s any more prepared.

As medicine becomes more politicized, a debate is raging over what it means for patient care.

How do you study mind-altering drugs when every clinical-trial participant knows they’re tripping?

“People first” language for obesity shouldn’t be the rule in public discourse.

After years of resurgence in the U.S., the disease is getting weird.