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Musk to Test Computer Implant in Human Brains

The microchip device is proposed to allow the disabled to regain lost functions like speech and movement.

At-Risk Diabetes Patients Could Get Drug Before January

The Food and Drug Administration's potential breakthrough drug for diabetes — which has the capacity to delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes — could be ready for high-risk patients before January.

Lawsuit Seeks To Reverse Fda’s ‘Reckless’ Approval Of Abortion Pills

Foes of the abortion pill are taking their fight to court, accusing the Food and Drug Administration of placing “politics over science” when it sanctioned the two-drug pregnancy-termination regimen in 2000.

Arkansas AG Defends Law Protecting Minors from Transitioning

The law has been held up in court.

Strange New Organ Transplant Methods Raise Urgent Questions

If you or a loved one has needed an organ transplant, you know the problem firsthand: There are not enough organs for those who need them and there is a long waiting period.

Countries That Sought ‘Zero-COVID’ Lockdowns Have The Least Immunity

Analysis estimates that only 17.2% of the Chinese population have immunity from the virus.

Is the Lab-Made ‘80 Percent Lethality’ COVID Real?

Recently, the news about Boston University creating a new type of virus became a red-hot topic. It is said that the virus has a lethality rate of 80 percent. Is it true?

Minor Gender Transitions Banned by Florida Medical Boards

Minors will be unable to receive puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and gender transition surgeries under a new ban from Florida's Board of Medicine and Board of Osteopathic Medicine.

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