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Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Mediator for Life’s Final Moments, Dies at 82

A bioethicist, she pioneered bedside methods for helping patients, their families and doctors deal w

Biden Administration to Pay Dairy Farmers for Bird Flu Protective Measures

The payment system amounted to one of the most forceful actions taken so far by agriculture official

Herbert Pardes, Who Steered the Growth of a Giant Hospital, Dies at 89

A psychiatrist, he ran New York-Presbyterian after a landmark merger, improving its patient care and

Milton Diamond, Sexologist and Advocate for Intersex Babies, Dies at 90

He pushed back against doctors who recommended surgery on infants born with ambiguous genitalia, arg

Google Unveils AI for Predicting Behavior of Human Molecules

The system, AlphaFold3, could accelerate efforts to understand the human body and fight disease.

Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Early Breast Cancer Screenings, Dies at 38

After being diagnosed when she was 23, she became determined to educate other young people about ear

Can Parrots Converse? Polly Says That’s the Wrong Question.

In a cautious new paper, scientists tried to determine whether an interactive speech board might enr

The Ages When You Feel Most Lonely and How to Reconnect

New research suggests people tend to be lonelier in young adulthood and late life. But experts say i

Chanel West Coast Shares How Her New Reality Show Could Set Baby Bowie Up for Success (Exclusive Interview)

In celebration of Mother’s Day weekend, the singer and former ‘Ridiculousness’ star reflects on beco

One dead after three-vehicle crash backs up traffic for hours

Someone is dead after a 3-vehicle crash in Spartanburg County backed up traffic for hours.

Wildfire in Canada's British Columbia forces thousands to evacuate. Winds push smoke into Alberta

The high winds pushed smoke from the blaze into parts of neighboring Alberta on Saturday, putting th

Group helping Maui fire survivors heal with horses says they're seeing 'miracles'

As Maui fire survivors continue to heal mentally and emotionally from the August tragedy, one group