Last week, during a stop in Nashville on his Take Back Your Health tour, the Health and Human Services secretary brought up the technology between condemning ultra-processed foods and urging Americans ...
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The gray market is awash with BPC-157, a drug hyped as a cure-all, but unapproved by the FDA. Will RFK Jr. change that?
BPC-157 hasn't been approved by the FDA. But that hasn't stopped this buzzy drug from gaining traction – and attention from MAHA.
Some 30 years ago, British politics became, by design, a black box – an arena for moneyed power brokers to wield political influence hermetically sealed off from the view of voters. Only now, with the ...
Nigeria did not just digitise identity, but digitised exclusion quietly, efficiently, and at scale. More gently put: when identity systems outpace civic capacity, technology stops empowering and ...
Are Warning Labels Misleading Patients? New Evidence Raises Questions In A Nutshell A massive analysis of more than 150,000 ...
The New York bank's technology leaders have been working to reengineer back-office work and give some of it to Anthropic's Claude generative AI model.