Category: Science
Assessing the impact of Trump’s first 100 days on science and health policy
On this week’s episode of the Readout LOUD, we review President Trump’s first 100 days, the return of biotech M&A,…
Health for All
Family Nurse Practitioner Heather Milea oversees nursing student Makenna Haas as she administers a health screening to a community member….
Perinatal factors could play a role in heart health across the life span
Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Usha Lee…
Study connects metal exposure to childhood gut health
Monday, Apr 28, 2025 • Katherine Egan Bennett : contact Yike Shen, an assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences…
Finding connections among environmental, animal, and human health leads grad to pursue Ph.D.
Over the past few months, RIT student Hannah DeFelice has looked forward to going to her internship office—a paddock in…
5 Places to Turn for Accurate Health Information
Changes to federal health websites have raised concerns about their reliability. These independent sources offer an alternative. Soon after President…
Public health officials in Pa. won’t say how they’d handle a $500M cut sought by Trump admin
Pennsylvania health officials are facing down a potential $500 million loss of federal funding, but are tight-lipped about which programs…
The Science Behind Breathwork and Stress Reduction
What is breathwork and why is it trending?How breathing affects the autonomic nervous system Scientific studies on breathwork and cortisol levels Clinical…
7 surprising foods that boost your gut health (backed by science)
When people think of gut health, they usually picture yogurt, kefir, or maybe the occasional probiotic supplement. But the truth…
Can technology revolutionize health science? The promise of exposomics
Every breath we take, every meal we eat, and every environment we encounter leaves a molecular fingerprint in our bodies…
