How a Leftist Activist Group Helped Torpedo a Psychedelic Therapy

The fallout from the F.D.A.’s rejection of MDMA-assisted treatment for PTSD worries researchers and experts who fear other psychedelic drugs in the pipeline could be jeopardized. The fallout from the F.D.A.’s rejection of MDMA-assisted treatment for PTSD worries researchers and experts who fear other psychedelic drugs in the pipeline could be jeopardized. Regulation and Deregulation of Industry,…

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A test that aims to rule out autism using a strand of hair is now available to the public

A test that identifies biomarkers associated with autism just became available in most states. It’s meant to help rule out autism in children who have higher likelihoods of it. A test that identifies biomarkers associated with autism just became available in most states. It’s meant to help rule out autism in children who have higher likelihoods…

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Disney Returns to Its Steamrolling Self

Per-share quarterly profit rose 44 percent from a year earlier, the company said, signaling that it had moved past a period of turmoil. Company Reports, Television, Media, Stocks and Bonds, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Disney Plus, Disney, Walt, World (Lake Buena Vista, Fla), Walt Disney Company, Iger, Robert A Per-share quarterly…

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How Did Covid Change Your Life?

The New York Times wants to hear from readers reflecting on what life looks like now, five years later. Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Coronavirus Reopenings, Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns, Coronavirus Return to Office, United States, Grief (Emotion), Masks, internal-reader-callout The New York Times wants to hear from readers reflecting on what life looks like now, five years later. NYT…

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How Did Covid Change Your Life?

The New York Times wants to hear from readers reflecting on what life looks like now, five years later. Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Coronavirus Reopenings, Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns, Coronavirus Return to Office, United States, Grief (Emotion), Masks, internal-reader-callout The New York Times wants to hear from readers reflecting on what life looks like now, five years later. NYT…

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Dozens of Clinical Trials Have Been Frozen in Response to Trump’s USAID Order

The stop-work order on U.S.A.I.D.-funded research has left thousands of people with experimental drugs and devices in their bodies, with no access to monitoring or care. The stop-work order on U.S.A.I.D.-funded research has left thousands of people with experimental drugs and devices in their bodies, with no access to monitoring or care. Research, Medicine and Health, Clinical…

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The Closed-Door Battle to Become IOC President

In perhaps the quirkiest election in sports, seven officials are vying for the powerful position of president of the International Olympic Committee. Olympic Games, Olympic Games (2028), International Olympic Committee, Olympic Museum, Bach, Thomas, Coe, Sebastian, Samaranch, Juan Antonio, Lausanne (Switzerland), Lake Geneva (Switzerland) In perhaps the quirkiest election in sports, seven officials are vying for the…

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Tesla’s European Sales Drop in January After Elon Musk Disrupts Politics

The U.S. electric car company’s sales are sliding across Europe, amid what many see as interference in local affairs by Tesla’s chief executive, Elon Musk. Tesla Motors Inc, Musk, Elon, Company Reports, Politics and Government, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Government Efficiency Department (US), Trump, Donald J, Europe, Germany, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Automobiles The U.S. electric car…

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The Closed-Door Battle to Become IOC President

In perhaps the quirkiest election in sports, seven officials are vying for the powerful position of president of the International Olympic Committee. Olympic Games, Olympic Games (2028), International Olympic Committee, Olympic Museum, Bach, Thomas, Coe, Sebastian, Samaranch, Juan Antonio, Lausanne (Switzerland), Lake Geneva (Switzerland) In perhaps the quirkiest election in sports, seven officials are vying for the…

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Susan F. Wood, Who Quit F.D.A. Over Contraception Pill Delay, Dies at 66

She left the agency saying politics had slowed the approval of the morning-after pill for over-the-counter use. Her resignation drew national attention. She left the agency saying politics had slowed the approval of the morning-after pill for over-the-counter use. Her resignation drew national attention. Wood, Susan F, Deaths (Obituaries), Plan B (Contraceptive), Birth Control and Family Planning,…

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