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America first declared war on cancer half a century ago. Today’s regulatory hurdles won’t help us win
CommentaryAmerica first declared war on cancer half a century ago. Today’s regulatory hurdles won’t help us win
By Bruce RatnerJune 18, 2024
Winx cofounders Jamie Norwood (left) and Cynthia Plotch.
CommentaryHow we reached profitability by educating Gen Z for free
By Jamie NorwoodJune 18, 2024
A young woman lying on her back as another woman injects her face with Botox.
LifeWill getting preventative Botox in your 20s and 30s fight wrinkles or make your skin age faster? Here’s what experts say
By Kells McPhillipsJune 17, 2024
U.S. Surgeon General wants Congress to put warning labels on social media just like cigarettes
HealthU.S. Surgeon General wants Congress to put warning labels on social media just like cigarettes
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJune 17, 2024
A drugstore clerk removes Tylenol bottles from the shelves of a pharmacy on September 30, 1982 in New York City after reports of tampering.
NewslettersFortune Archives: The day poisoned Tylenol killed three people
By Indrani SenJune 16, 2024
computer illustration of bacteria
HealthA rare flesh-eating bacteria that can kill people in 48 hours is spreading in Japan and could have a ‘terrifying’ mortality rate
By Akemi Terukina and BloombergJune 15, 2024
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HealthPeople are ‘desperately willing’ to dump thousands of dollars on sham stem-cell injections
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressJune 15, 2024
Biohacker Bryan Johnson
HealthLongevity investor Bryan Johnson hosted Kim Kardashian and neuroscientist Andrew Huberman at a ‘Don’t Die Dinner,’ where they discussed their own mortality
By Alexa MikhailJune 14, 2024
A woman leaning on her desk on her elbows and looking distressed
LifeShaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ‘workplace incivility’ is on the rise
By Beth GreenfieldJune 14, 2024
A woman in a knit cap sits in a chemo chair while a doctor crouches at her side
HealthGen X is on track to have more cancer than baby boomers—and these 9 cancers are to blame
By Beth GreenfieldJune 14, 2024
Higher amounts of the low-calorie sweetener xylitol, often marketed as a healthy sugar substitute, is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as stroke and heart attack, according to a new Cleveland Clinic study.
HealthSugar substitute xylitol may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, new study shows. What to know about the low-calorie sweetener
By Lindsey LeakeJune 14, 2024
The FDA lost a whistleblower complaint about unsanitary conditions at an infant formula plant for a year, auditors revealed
RetailThe FDA lost a whistleblower complaint about unsanitary conditions at an infant formula plant for a year, auditors revealed
By The Associated Press and Devi ShastriJune 13, 2024
A landmark 5-year study is seeking to understand the link between money and human flourishing. Here’s how its findings could change the world
CommentaryA landmark 5-year study is seeking to understand the link between money and human flourishing. Here’s how its findings could change the world
By Daniel ShakhaniJune 13, 2024
A factory worker packs supplements inside a box.
HealthMold colonies and liquid-flooded air purifiers: CVS sourced medication from tainted factories—and it has twice the amount of recalls on store-brand drugs than competitors
By Sasha RogelbergJune 11, 2024
No one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
CommentaryNo one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
By Carolyn BarberJune 11, 2024
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