Means holds many health beliefs that mirror those of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Microsoft founder will double the amount of money he gives away and close the Gates Foundation earlier than planned.
Dr. Eric Topol shares stories of two very different patients
Among an upended global health order, medical innovation pushes forward. Read how TIME chose the list of doctors, scientists and more.
Research finds the home washing of healthcare uniforms may spread superbugs as domestic machines fail to kill harmful bacteria, according to a new study.
Researchers have developed a new “body clock" tool that measures biological age and may help forecast a person’s risk of disability or death. A longevity expert explains how it works.
Here's where to start—even if you’re not used to having serious conversations with your folks.
A new study finds that state-based Medicaid expansions reduce people's risk of death.
A new study finds that psilocybin — a psychedelic compound in certain mushrooms — can improve mood, cognitive function, and motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis banned fluoride in Florida’s public water, declaring it a “forced medication" and championing informed consent in the "Free State of Florida."
Some scientists are raising concerns about Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus that could spread across regions of the U.S., Europe, and Asia. This mold flourishes in warm, humid environments.
Measles has returned to North Dakota after more than a decade, infecting an unvaccinated child. The case adds to growing national concerns, with outbreaks in 30 states and 935 confirmed infections.
Experts find that up to 250,000 deaths linked to air pollution in Europe could be prevented by 2050 if emissions are drastically cut.
Perhaps now is the time to ask when America stopped cherishing its children, writes Scott Rivkees.