Scientists are reconsidering old information about Uranus. NPR's Scott Simon explains the problem with photos taken of the ...
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Federal data shows that rates of new sexually transmitted infections are slowing in the U.S. It's a rare sign of improvement that suggests prevention efforts are working.
Pregnant patients are being asked to make large payments months before they deliver, a change from decades of standard ...
An analysis of brains at various stages of Alzheimer's found that neurons called inhibitory neurons are the first to be affected by the disease.
Opponents filed the lawsuits last month in various parts of the state and sought to invalidate the failed abortion-rights ...
The group adoptions were part of the run-up to National Adoption Day, celebrated annually on the Saturday before Thanksgiving ...
NPR's Juana Summer's speaks with Julie Rovner of KFF Health News about what it means to run the Department of Health and Human Services and what Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., could bring to the job.
Mahamat Djouma is one of the millions displaced by the civil war in Sudan. He is part of an especially vulnerable group — ...
The group Animals Lebanon says it rescued Sara the lion cub from abuse by a Lebanese social media influencer, kept it safe in ...
Scientists say the pocket gophers were cranky about being moved into a devastated landscape for a day in 1980. But decades ...