On Sept. 29, East Alabama Health and Tuskegee University announced a research partnership that will bring together doctors ...
Many drug trials are vetted by companies with ties to the drugmakers, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and ...
Whereas sweet potatoes are packed with vitamin A and antioxidants, regular potatoes have fewer nutritional benefits.
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30 Most Disturbing Human Experiments in History
The darkest chapter of scientific advancement... Join us as we examine the most horrific human experiments ever conducted in ...
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Tuskegee Airmen The Rise of Charles E. McGee
In the skies over wartime Europe, a young African American pilot named Charles E. McGee defied prejudice and danger to prove his worth among the elite. Trained at the famous Tuskegee Air Base, McGee ...
Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida’s surgeon general and a professor of medicine at the University of Florida, has stated that “every ...
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The 'ultraview effect': What happens when we bring human spirituality to outer space?
No one can say with scientific confidence why we exist or what happens when we die. In fact, scientists have a tenuous grasp ...
Researchers are gaining insights into how external factors like air pollutants, diet and medications, and even microbes in ...
An international study led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed reluctance from industry scientists to test chemicals ...
Following Phase 3 trials, the drug candidate manufacturer can apply for a New Drug Application (NDA) from the FDA. The FDA ...
One of the last surviving combat veterans of the Tuskegee Airmen, George Hardy died last week aged 100. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Leon Butler Jr. from the Tuskegee Airmen Inc. about his legacy.
The health risks from toxic exposures at Ground Zero of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks are well documented, and diseases ...
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