WASHINGTON—The Department of Health and Human Services has found a new lever to cut off billions in federal funding that it believes is wasteful or potentially fraudulent, a move that could affect ...
Most U.S. voters want to make it easier to study psychedelics, and almost half think psychedelics should be legalized for therapeutic use, a new survey finds. The results suggest a broad surge in ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — The African American Museum of Iowa will host Dr. Evelyn Carter for a discussion of her new book, “Was That Racist: How to Detect, Interrupt, and Unlearn Bias in Everyday Life,” as part ...
As part of fighting a lawsuit seeking to force the White House to bring back sign language interpreters at press conferences, the Justice Department has argued such a step would harm Trump’s powers ...
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More than half a million American teens are using inhalants. A doctor explains the dangers
Social media trends are fueling a dangerous form of substance use among teenagers in the United States involving common household and commercial products, including inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing ...
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