Along with claiming the lives of 1.2 million Americans, the COVID-19 pandemic has been described as a mass disabling event.
Doctors who mourned the loss of a single speech or YouTube video are fine with the the mass censorship of public scientists.
Funding restrictions imposed by the Trump administration threaten not just abstract scientific progress, but the livelihood of thousands in our St. Louis community.
The Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health (NIH) are still collaborating on research with a Beijing lab for ...
Joe Biden ended his presidency by pre-emptively pardoning political allies and family members who had yet to be charged with any crimes. One pardon stands out: that of Dr Anthony Fauci. Pardoning ...
Warren’s experience was hardly unique in the first week of Trump’s second term. Hundreds of scientists flocked to Bluesky, a ...
President Donald Trump issued executive orders late Friday reviving some of his first term’s anti-abortion policies, like ...
Holding the lifeblood of medical research ransom — without warning, without consultation — is shortsighted at best and ...
President Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer with no formal medical or public health ...
A memo from the NIH's acting director indicated research and clinical studies that began prior to Trump's inauguration can ...
Leukocyte count, a widely available and inexpensive clinical marker of inflammation, may help predict the severity of long COVID symptoms in postmenopausal women, researchers reported.
The agency expects “additional guidance” this week on the communications freeze — which unleashed confusion about whether ...