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Health Brief - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 1 day agoAnalysisFour questions for today’s Fauci hearingThe longtime infectious-disease expert is back on Capitol Hill to testify publicly for the first time since leaving
Psychedelic drug MDMA faces FDA panel in bid to become first-of-a-kind PTSD medication
CBS 47 Fresno· 4 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health advisers are weighing the first-of-a-kind approval of MDMA, the...
Dear Abby: I gifted my daughter $400,000, now she says she needs space
NY Post via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoWow!) I’m overjoyed that you will be discussing this sorry situation with a licensed mental health...
Maddow Blog | The Fauci hearing mattered, but not for the reason the GOP hoped
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThat opinion, up until...entirely bipartisan. But as Republican politics has radicalized, the right...
Liberal NY Times columnist admits media, public health were 'too dismissive' on lab leak theory
Fox News· 1 hour agoA liberal New York Times columnist admitted Tuesday that those in the media and public health sphere...
Tech Policy - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 22 hours agoBiden’s science adviser explains the new hard line on ChinaArati Prabhakar is the White House’s first top technology official to hail from a defense background ...
‘Washington Post’: Madame Alito Can Fly Her Flag…Because She’s Fun at Parties
Esquire· 23 hours agoBefore we begin, the shebeen sends out wishes for a Happy Tallahatchie Bridge Day for all those who...
Washington Post abruptly replaces executive editor Sally Buzbee in shakeup
WKBT La Crosse· 2 days agoThe Washington Post announced on Sunday that it had parted ways with its top editor, Sally Buzbee,...
Experimental mRNA vaccines gain steam with promising cancer trial results
Semafor via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoAccess to mRNA technology is contentious Sources: The Washington Post, Politico, Reuters In order to...
AI, health care and the realities of being human
Salon.com· 5 hours agoTools that use AI will help doctors work smarter and faster. But not all patient care can be improved by an algorithm