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In the Media
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In the Media
Fears that falling birth rates in US could lead to population collapse are based on faulty assumptions
The Conversation | July 28, 2025
Without new FDA regulations, letting food companies voluntarily stop using artificial dyes has minimal impact and is largely symbolic.
The Hill | July 27, 2025
Drastically reducing governmental funding of science threatens to weaken, if not destroy American scientific research supremacy
The Dispatch | July 26, 2025
U.S. birth rates decline for women in most age groups due to cost, lack of healthcare, and societal upheaval
Associated Press | July 24, 2025
Health science research cuts put medical breakthroughs at risk.
Bloomberg | July 21, 2025
UNC study: 43% of flooded NC buildings were outside FEMA’s hazard zones
WRAL | July 21, 2025
Unless policymakers regulate the food industry, the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement is just a public relations campaign
Seattle Times | July 20, 2025
FIFA soccer tournaments are showcases of health and fitness and league partnerships with Big Soda brands should be banned
Health Policy Watch | July 11, 2025
Taking up hobbies while still working can help people avoid the “retirement cliff” of sudden inactivity
CNN | July 9, 2025
Trump sees budget bill promoting a baby boom. Others say more is needed.
Christian Science Monitor | July 1, 2025
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