Aspirin lowers risk after a heart attack or stroke. Most don’t use it.
Sang Gune Yoo, MD, second-year medical fellow
Do antibiotics really wipe out your gut bacteria?
Guatam Dantas, the Conan Professor of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Shooting survivors have ‘distressingly high’ risk of repeat firearm injury, study finds, especially young Black males
Kristen Mueller, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine
Wealthy People Are Getting Full-Body Scans. Early Detection or Unnecessary?
Resten Imaoka, MD, instructor in radiology
Early testing suggests variant BA.2.86 has been detected in US wastewater, CDC report says
Michael Diamond, MD, The Herbert S. Gasser Professor of Medicine
Aspirin can help reduce risk of second heart attack, but study finds less than half of eligible adults take it
Sane Gune Yoo, MD, second-year fellow in cardiology
Many long-covid symptoms linger even after two years, new study shows
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Trump’s lies tested limits of the bully pulpit. His right to say them is at core of criminal defense
Wayne Fields, Lynne Cooper Harvey Chair Emeritus in English
The Revealing Case of a Kansas Judge and a Search Warrant
A healthy democracy needs robust, independent journalism, shielded from government assaults, in every community. An attack on press freedom in rural Kansas, or anywhere else, is an attack on democracy everywhere, writes Greg Magarian.
Pickleball went pro. Can it profit?
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
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