The government is changing what foods can be branded as “healthy.” It expects basically no one to listen.
With multiple stakeholders involved with different interests, the “specialty drug” definition can be a moving target.
Mental illness in Australian youth is rising. We don't know why, but despite very little evidence, social media is bearing ...
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Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,” according to changes ...
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The latest entrant in a national wave of policymakers enacting health care market oversight laws that have a significant ...
On his farm in North Dakota, Paul Overby plants cover crops, minimizes tillage and has eight different crops in his rotation.
The vehicles, to be deployed over the next four months, will transmit high-definition videos of submerged portions of the ...
Dismissing a plea by former employees of certain public trusts/charities– some of whom are stated to be engaged in imparting ...
Health needs of older people in humanitarian settings are poorly documented, negatively affecting the appropriateness of ...
Let’s think back a year. You might have had a banner year, a challenging year, a ho-hum year or, like most of us, a mixture ...