Will Stone
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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A new study finds people who are resilient in the face of stressful events have a different mix of microorganisms in the gut than those who get more frazzled.
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In her new book, Dr. Casey Means argues that good metabolic function is key to preventing chronic disease. And she shares a prescription for boosting yours.
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Psychedelics researchers and investors are still reeling from last week's no vote for MDMA by a panel of advisers to the FDA.
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A panel of advisers to the FDA voted against the potential use of MDMA for treating PTSD.
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The new study has scientists concerned that microplastics may be contributing to reproductive health issues.
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Clinical trials of MDMA therapy for PTSD have been promising, but concerns have emerged about the quality of the research.
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Officially, only one person has caught the illness during the current outbreak. But with limited testing, cases could be flying under the radar.
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Health officials say there's very little risk to humans from the bird flu outbreak among dairy cattle, but there's still much they don't know. Here are four questions scientists are trying to answer.
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Avian influenza is being detected in more dairy herds. Scientists are paying close attention to how the virus is changing and what that means for its pandemic potential.
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Cattle are getting sick with H5N1, and one person got sick in Texas. How bad could this be for dairy farms? Could it spread among people? Here's what scientists are learning.