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Speaking Out: After confronting NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. Michael Green tells his story.

Speaking Out: After confronting NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. Michael Green tells his story.

Breaking: Our study finds Tylenol use dropped after White House autism event. Leucovorin prescriptions skyrocketed despite lack of evidence.

Speaking out: The New York Times’ Jeneen Interlandi on what losing HIV funding means.

Speaking out: The New York Times’ Jeneen Interlandi on the human cost of the Trump administration’s war on science.

Medical Misinfo Webinar: Feb. 25: Dr. Mike vs Paul Offit.

Field Notes: A heart rhythm incompatible with life, let alone being awake.

Pulmonary Embolisms: What to Know After the Death of Catherine O’Hara.

Join Us Live: What to Know About Pulmonary Embolisms After the Death of Catherine O’Hara.

Why vaccines might help prevent chronic diseases. (Someone tell Secretary Kennedy.)

Celebrating public health in a dark moment. The lives of Dr. William Foege and ICU nurse Alex Pretti.

The new US Dietary Guidelines. What's the deal?

Public pressure is working. Hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau suspended.

Friday Live Zoom preview: The new dietary guidelines. What you need to know.

One Year In: How the Trump Administration Has Eroded Public Health.

Public Health Radar.

Update: A newly revised protocol of the CDC-funded Hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau. "This is still bad."

Scoop: The leaked protocol of the CDC-funded Hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau. “This is another Tuskegee.”

"The Pitt" Watch-Along with an ER Doc (S1E1)

Breaking: CDC/NIOSH employees reinstated.

Scoop: “Nobody in senior leadership at NCIRD saw the revised vaccine schedule," CDC scientist says.

RFK Jr. breaks major promise on childhood vaccines. Analysis with Demetre Daskalakis, Dorit Reiss, and Angie Rasmussen.

Preview: RFK Jr. breaks major promise on childhood vaccines. Live analysis with Demetre Daskalakis & Dorit Reiss, Jan 6 at 12:00 PM ET.

The year we led: Inside Medicine’s 2025 public health scoops and exclusives.