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President Trump's executive order on "gold standard science" directs federal research agencies toward "reproducible, transparent, and falsifiable" results.
The White House blamed exposure to environmental toxins, poor nutrition and increased screen time for a decline in Americans’ ...
The MAHA commission's assessment of children's health mirrored RFK Jr.'s familiar targets. The question now is what remedies ...
A new analysis found that red meat studies with industry links were more likely to report favorable results than those ...
Kevin Hall, ultra-processed food expert, says he took retirement after the HHS censored his work and that, despite requests, ...
N.I.H. restrictions on payments to foreign partners may jeopardize research into conditions that would benefit Americans.
Society as a whole can benefit from programs that protect kids because the harms experienced in childhood can last a lifetime ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presented his department's fiscal year 2026 budget proposal to House appropriators on ...
Agency leaders plan to study ultra-processed foods, but their top researcher on the topic left a month ago, and they’re still cutting staff and research funding.
During that period, 694 NIH grants totaling $1.81 billion were terminated across 24 institutes and centers. Most of the grants were research project grants (n=400; 57.6%), but early career grants ...
Nigg and colleagues explore whether white or pink noise actually do help people with ADHD or other attention problems focus on tasks ... to confirm the efficacy of noise on attention. Future research ...
Survey of hundreds of scientists’ work suggests that cutting off funding disrupts focus and reduces the novelty of research.
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