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F.D.A.’s Review of MDMA Cites Health Risks and Study Flaws

Bird Flu Has Infected a Third U.S. Farmworker

PTSD Has Surged Among College Students

Sue Johnson, Psychologist Who Took a Scientific View of Love, Dies at 76

Inside the Factory Supplying Half of Africa’s Syringes

Countries Fail to Agree on Treaty to Prepare the World for the Next Pandemic

Younger Adults Are Missing Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer

Milk Containing Bird-Flu Virus Can Sicken Mice, Study Finds

F.D.A. Panel Endorses Safety of Colon-Cancer Blood Test

Fallout From Cyberattack at Ascension Hospitals Persists, Causing Delays in Patient Care

Abortion Pills May Become Controlled Substances in Louisiana

A Second Dairy Worker Has Contracted Bird Flu, C.D.C. Reports

Despite Setback, Neuralink’s First Brain-Implant Patient Stays Upbeat

Dr. Paul Parkman, Who Helped to Eliminate Rubella, Dies at 91

In the House of Psychiatry, a Jarring Tale of Violence

The Disease Detectives Trying to Keep the World Safe From Bird Flu

Does Legalizing Cannabis Increase Adolescent Use? This Expert Found Mixed Results.

Farm Animals Are Hauled All Over the Country. So Are Their Pathogens.

Study Suggests Waiting Longer Before Withdrawing Life Support

F.D.A. Approves Drug for Persistently Deadly Form of Lung Cancer

C.D.C. Warns of a Resurgence of Mpox

U.S. Suspends Funding for Group at Center of Covid Origins Fight

Did You Have Syphilis When You Were Pregnant? We Want to Hear From You.

Overdose Deaths Dropped in U.S. in 2023 for First Time in Five Years

Emma Seppälä Has Thoughts on How to Avoid Kneejerk Decisions

Hilary Cass Says U.S. Doctors Are ‘Out of Date’ on Youth Gender Medicine

Patient Dies Weeks After Kidney Transplant From Genetically Modified Pig

Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Mediator for Life’s Final Moments, Dies at 82

Herbert Pardes, Who Steered the Growth of a Giant Hospital, Dies at 89

How Poor Tracking of Bird Flu Leaves Dairy Workers at Risk

Milton Diamond, Sexologist and Advocate for Intersex Babies, Dies at 90

Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds

Locks of Beethoven’s Hair Offer New Clues to the Mystery of His Deafness

Kris Hallenga, Advocate for Breast Cancer Awareness Among the Young, Dies at 38

Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimers

First Patient Begins Newly Approved Sickle Cell Gene Therapy

Are We Talking Too Much About Mental Health?

Widening Racial Disparities Underlie Rise in Child Deaths in the U.S.

New Mutations Identified in Bird Flu Virus

Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening?

Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81

Pasteurized Dairy Foods Free of Live Bird Flu, Federal Tests Confirm

Senators Slam UnitedHealth’s C.E.O. Over Cyberattack

Aspirin Can Prevent a Deadly Pregnancy Complication. Why Aren’t Women Told?