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RFK Jr.'s 10 Wildest Medical Theories
From fluoride to Covid-19, Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services has promoted some unconventional — and potentially dangerous — statements about health
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Breaking Down RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Doublespeak
Donald Trump's pick for head of Health and Human Services is trying to walk back his anti-vaxxer past — but still sowing doubt for the life-saving public health measure
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That Sinking Feeling In Your Stomach? That's 'Political Grief'
Here's how to get through it
- Election 2024
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RFK Jr. Wants to Get Rid of Fluoride. Here's What That Means
The former Independent candidate, who is expected to be health czar under Donald Trump, has a history of spreading conspiracy theories
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What's Real in 'Woman of the Hour,' Anna Kendrick's New Movie About the 'Dating Game' Killer
The Netflix movie about 1970s serial killer Rodney Alcala sticks close to the story but changes some key elements
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The Long, Discriminatory History of 'Sex Verification' at the Olympics
The IOC has repeatedly defended Lin Yu-Ting and Imane Khelif, two women falsely accused of not being eligible to participate in Olympic boxing
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What Is 'Moon Face'?: New TikTok Tutorials Offer Dubious Solutions
The latest mass-diagnosis on social media has to do with lowered cortisol levels — but experts say it's not as common as influencers would have you believe
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Why Are People Promoting Raw Milk?
Influencers are encouraging their followers to drink unpasteurized milk, but experts say it’s inviting bacterial infections — or worse
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‘It Was 46 Years Ago, But It’s Still Vivid’: A Jonestown Massacre Responder Speaks Out
Ret. Gen. David Netterville was one of the first Americans to visit the deadly site of the massacre. In a new documentary, he's telling his story
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The World's Moved On From Covid. Some Of Us Can't
As Covid is increasingly treated like any other respiratory disease, those of us with lingering symptoms are being left behind
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