Lutnick wants factories here, but his firm touts manufacturing in Mexico
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Congress moves to sanction International Criminal Court
Leila Sadat, the James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law
Doctors opposing RFK Jr. rally in the lead-up to his confirmation
Ross Brownson, the Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor
Violence against women and girls research: Leveraging gains across disciplines
Greater integration and collaboration across disciplines has the potential to improve the validity, impact, and cohesiveness of the Violence against Women and Girls research field and contribute to evidence-based policies and practices, writes Lindsay Stark.
Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs may lower risk of 42 health conditions, but also pose risks
Now, research from my lab and others suggests that GLP-1 drugs could help treat dozens of other ailments as well, including cognitive issues and addiction problems. However, my colleagues and I also found previously unidentified risks, writes Ziyad Al-Aly.
RFK Jr. plans to keep a financial stake in lawsuits against the drugmaker Merck
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Weight-loss drugs may boost health in many ways
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
What’s happening on RedNote? A media scholar explains the app TikTok users are fleeing to – and the cultural moment unfolding there
Seemingly impossible linguistic, cultural and digital divides can be crossed when people approach each other with respect, sincerity, a touch of humor – and perhaps the aid of AI translators, writes Jianqing Chen.
This Italian Evening Ritual Has Major Health Benefits. Here’s Why You Should Try It.
Tim Bono, lecturer in psychological & brain sciences
Breast Cancer Rates Climb Among Younger Women
Adetunji Toriola, MD, PhD, professor of surgery; and Graham Colditz, MD, the Neiss-Gain Professor in the School of Medicine
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