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Scientists Grow Human Brain Cells in Rats to Study Diseases

Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections.

COVID Vaccines Detected in 45% Of Breast Milk

Trace amounts of Moderna and Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines were detected in new mothers’ breast milk, according to a study conducted by researchers at New York University.

Top Vaccine Expert With FDA and NIH Warns Healthy Young People Not to Get COVID-19 Booster: ‘There’s Not Clear Evidence of Benefit’ Versus Risk

A top vaccine expert is advising that healthy young people should not get the latest COVID-19 booster shot because "there's not clear evidence of benefit."

Antidepressants More Effective Than Sugar Pills Only 15 Percent of the Time

A new report says that antidepressants are more effective than sugar pills only 15 percent of the time and have other side effects. Some experts have said that the US has a "generation of guinea pigs" when it comes to just how many adolescents are prescribed these drugs.

Rochester Children’s Hospital Offers Gender Transition Services for 8-Year-Olds

Hospitals across the country have created gender clinics to facilitate gender transition for both minors and adults.

Pelosi Attacks Pro-lifers for ‘Sinful’ Opposition to Abortion

The University of California San Francisco (UCSF), one of the nation’s premier abortion training sites, recently held a panel featuring House Speaker Nancy Pelosi....

Penn Medical School Expands Minority Candidate Program That Does Not Require MCAT

The University of Pennsylvania expanded a program that admitted minority and other underrepresented college applicants into its Perelman School of Medicine under special criteria, including waiving the Medical College Admission Test requirement.

Elite Medical Schools Admitting Based on Diversity Criteria Rather than Test Scores

50 of the top-ranked medical schools were evaluated.

Sex Between Men Fueling Monkeypox: Three Peer-Reviewed Studies

The claim that skin-to-skin contact during sex between men, not intercourse itself, drives most monkeypox transmission is likely backward, a growing group of experts say.

New CDC COVID Guidance Is Agency ‘Admitting It Was Wrong’: Epidemiologist

The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 guidance is the agency acknowledging it was wrong in the past to downplay natural...

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