Dr. Oster is the founder and chief executive of ParentData and a professor of economics at Brown University. February is the month things go south in our exercise routines. The excitement of New ...
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It started with something that didn’t happen. In the 2024 presidential election, the Washington Post didn’t endorse a candidate. It looked at the two top contenders and decided Kamala Harris wasn’t ...
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More parents resist routine newborn care amid vaccine skepticism Social media fuels confusion and mistrust among parents Doctors emphasize importance of newborn treatments and vaccinations Jan 29 ...
The case of Chuck Morgan is one of the more puzzling unexplained deaths in recent history. What initially appeared straightforward quickly became complicated by unusual details and contradictions.
Non-clinical and translational research sits at a difficult crossroads as it must answer increasingly subtle questions about efficacy and safety while honoring 3R commitments and high animal welfare ...
You walk into your bank with a thick envelope of cash, you hand it to the teller, and everything feels normal. But behind the scenes, a few extra switches flip. This is what actually happens when you ...
At 342 pounds, Brown didn’t think an activity like running was meant for her. However, slowly but surely, that “What if?” turned into “What if I start running?” and later, “What if I keep running?” ...
The benefits industry is in a state of flux. Processing Content AI is playing an increasingly larger role in how companies tailor benefit packages, and many HR leaders are using virtual assistants to ...